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Language of the Gun shows why Bernard Harcourt has earned a reputation as one of our most provocative and informative analysts of…
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I was born in Columbia in 1954, the year the Supreme Court invalidated racial segregation in public schools. I visited frequently but…
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The perception of linked fate and that feeling of being always on the spot as a representative of the race, at least…
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I champion sensibly designed racial affirmative action, not because I have benefited from it personally - though I have. I support it…
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The biggest accomplishment, in racial terms, for Barack Obama was being elected. He had to overcome his blackness to be elected. He…
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I think that many black people thought this would be a wonderful and extraordinary thing, for a black family to occupy the…
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Any successful black person will have to face suspicion within his or her own community about his or her loyalty to other…
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Segregation, in a sense, helped create and maintain black solidarity.
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In elite, primarily white institutions, there are many blacks who have white wives. So much so that sometimes there is almost the…
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Love is just such a crucial, wonderful thing, and if you are lucky enough to find somebody who genuinely loves you, grab…
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I will say go into the world and try to find good people that feel genuine affection and love for you, and…
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The idea of the mulatto has been a gathering point for a wide variety of racial prejudices, fears, myths, and speculations.
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