Unsympathizer

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The global economy had smiled on me. The child of two PhDs, I had been among the tiny number of black people to make it into Harvard and onto the staff of a famous newspaper. I was black enough to benefit from affirmative action but not so black as to be followed around a department store or pulled over by police for driving a fancy car.
American Made: What Happens to People When Work Disappears
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