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The Race Card Project captures reactions from The Brooklyn Museum Exhibition–

Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties

Wisconsin-Madison

Wisconsin-Madison

The Race Card Project

By Michele Norris

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Race Cards can be thoughtful, funny, heartbreaking, brave, teeming with anger and shimmering with hope. Some make you smile. Others might make you squirm. You just might wonder why some of the more prickly submissions deserve a place on this website’s Race Card Wall? Here’s the answer: The intention is to use these cards to get a peek at America’s honest views about Race, so I must try to honor those people who offer up candor, even if what they share is unsavory or unacceptable in some people’s eyes. Thank you for joining the conversation. Please come back often. Michele.

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About the Project

In 2010, award-winning journalist Michele Norris started The Race Card Project, where she asked people around the world to send her a postcard, and, in just six words, share their thoughts, questions, experiences, and aspirations about identity and race. The result was astonishing. The responses were vulnerable, honest, and revealing. And she compiled many of the postcards into a new book called "Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity."

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