Anuradha Pandey

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The black students she met at Princeton were, in general, the children of well-educated professionals and entrepreneurs and corporate executives. They had grown up, mostly, in two-parent families, with family money, going to private schools. Those differences in their experiences created barriers that KiKi sometimes found hard to cross.
The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us
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