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		<description><![CDATA[Will we ever get beyond the race issue in this country? I had hoped so and was quite optimistic that we would, but recently I’ve become more doubtful. Having grown up in the segregated south, attended segregated schools and witnessed the results of the civil rights movements and those laws implemented to assure more equal [...]]]></description>
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