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As a kid, Melissa shielded herself from racism the way most white people did. She held on to a well-rehearsed lesson from after-school specials in the 1990s: I don’t see color. Mel would say that instead, she saw me. Teenage Liz loved that. From what Caroline said last night, Mel is still avoiding the truth: Being blind to color only makes you blind.
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