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Title: Middle Class Blacks' Burden
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October 17, 2005 |
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Discussing this issue, McClain says
that some lower class blacks think, "We have forsaken the revolution, we are
told, we have sold out." Being treated in such a way must surely aggravate or
maybe depress an African American who has worked tirelessly for their status... Showed first 250 characters
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Financial matters should not take precedence over culture. Just
because one person is richer than another does not mean that the latter is any
less culturally diverse. Everyone needs to stand together, be it white and
black, black and black, or white and white... Showed next 250 characters
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