Maggie Morris

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I had internalized the idea that being white and wealthy was right, somehow better. I had believed I was ugly and unattractive because I had consumed white beauty standards. I had believed wealth made people worthy, that it was a sign of how hard you’d worked, how good and deserving you must be. The narrative I’d been given was false and rooted in white supremacy.
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
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