I’m White, He’s Black, She’s Green, And Nobody Cares: Some Thoughts On Getting To A Post-Racial Society

I grew up in a predominantly White, Jewish neighborhood. It was so Jewish that my hometown of Plainview earned the nickname “Plainjew.” In elementary and middle school, I had two Black, a few more Hispanic, and a couple dozen Asian classmates. Other than that, over ninety percent of my peers were White.

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