Maggie Morris

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But no one seemed to see the larger picture. They viewed Ota Benga’s treatment as a moment in history, the result of misguided white folks at the time, rather than seeing that we weren’t very far removed from how white supremacy was affecting me. I was, it seemed, alone in my understanding about race. White people were naïve and ignorant about race, unable to see the white supremacy all around us.
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
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