Brea Ferguson

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“Your mother has a soft heart,” Lolo would tell me one day after my mother tried to take the blame for knocking a radio off the dresser. “That’s a good thing in a woman. But you will be a man someday, and a man needs to have more sense.” It had nothing to do with good or bad, he explained, like or dislike. It was a matter of taking life on its own terms.
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
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