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I was taught fear of others

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Rayne Madison
Submitted via: NPR’s Talk of the Nation

Tagged with → fear • fears • NPR • Talk of the Nation • Trayvon Martin 
White Grandma worries about black grandson. Behavior of one reflects on all.
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