Peter Nanula,
Newport Coast, CA.
I look white and was raised in mostly white areas, so no one knows I am half-black. Because they don’t know, they don’t make racial judgments. This feels hopeful – as we inter-marry (like my parents did) and integrate our society, bias and discrimination go away over time. We all become partly racial or ethnic, and then no one is “other” anymore.
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