Anuradha Pandey

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“There’s a way that an intellectual here is supposed to act,” she explained. “There’s a perception. You’re either an intellectual or you’re not. There’s a look.” It wasn’t just the color of her skin that made her an outsider, KiKi said. It was the fact that she wore crop tops and Air Jordans and box braids. She didn’t fit the profile, and everyone knew it.
The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us
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