Impenetrable walls of misunderstanding and grief

The Rev. Kate LUfkin Day,
Syracuse, NY.

I am a white woman age 60. I chose the word “impenetrable” even though I sometimes experience moments of black-white mutual understanding, because I have found that the divide is so huge and daunting. It is better since my growing-up years in the sixties, but it is very far from gone.


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