Trisha Mukartihal

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They wondered out loud why my hands were brown on one side and white on the other and wanted to know where I was really from. I was envious that white people didn’t have to liken themselves to something else in order to be understood. They could appear as they wanted to appear, without question or comparison.
They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies That Raised Us
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