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The entrenched, interlocking systems of antiblack racism, economic disinvestment, and political exploitation ravaging Camden and its black and Latino residents were the sparks always smoking, and they preempted the eventual flames that would drastically shift the state of our city. Camden was on fire in the summer of 1971. I was born into its aftermath five years later, in the winter, when it was still smoldering.
No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America
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