Anita Crosby

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Again and again, I was told that what I called mistreatment was a misinterpretation of the lengths to which my father had gone to ensure that I succeeded. When I refused to accept that explanation, several relatives and family friends pulled away from me, casting me as ungrateful for what my parents had sacrificed. It felt as if success was so paramount that no one was willing to consider whether its pursuit could come at a personal toll.
They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies That Raised Us
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