Maggie Morris

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People were wearing previous Boston Marathon jackets and talking about past races—“Remember that year the weather was so hot? Remember when it was freezing rain?” The point wasn’t remembering; it was to let you know that they’d been there before, that they were repeat members of the elite Boston club. I wanted to hold a mirror up to them: Can’t you see we are back in high school, when we thought a varsity jacket made us more special?
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
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