Jodie Pine

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Not that we black folks were purely innocent victims, of course, but we lived in a constant state of vulnerability, with a never-ending undercurrent of fear. Danger lurked around every corner, and so did opposition and discouragement. We expected that every door we approached would be not only closed but also locked. We knew we would have to fight and wait and fight some more to get through that door.
Dream with Me: Race, Love, and the Struggle We Must Win
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