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In those days I imagined racism as a tumor that could be isolated and removed...
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Ta-Nehisi Coates
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We Were Eight Years in Power:
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In those days I imagined racism as a tumor that could be isolated and removed from the body of America, not as a pervasive system both native and essential to that body.
( Ta-Nehisi Coates )
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