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What this meant for us, my parents would tell my brother and me, though not in the same conversation, was that we were going to have to work twice as hard as our white peers. You are going to have to be better, they would say, referring to school and education. You are going to have to be mindful of how you present yourself. The message: White people can be average and get ahead. You have to be exceptional.
Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
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