Really, we are all the same

Elizabeth Todd,
Plainfield, NH.

I grew up in the south and as a child heard my elders disparage blacks, Latinos and Catholics. Even as a child I knew this was wrong, I knew that we are all the same. I struggled with this dichotomy; the people I loved having values I deplored. How does one reconcile this?


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