Manu Datta

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“When Old Man Daley was mayor, didn’t nobody say nothing about him putting all them Irish up in City Hall. But the minute Harold tries to hire some black people, just to even things out, they call it reverse racism—” “Man, that’s how it always is. Whenever a black man gets into power, they gonna try and change the rules on him.” “Worse part is, newspapers acting like it was black folks that started this whole mess.” “What you expect from the white man’s paper?” “You right. Harold knows what he’s doing, though. Just biding his time till the next election.”
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
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