" I think about how decades ago, across America, white men sat in their white-men rooms deciding what kind of country they wanted to live in. They put blacks under a kind of dome and . . . ” (Lonnae O’Neal, Washington Post, June 8).
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"I think about how decades ago, across America, white men sat in their white-men rooms deciding what kind of country they wanted to live in. They put blacks under a kind of dome and . . . ” (Lonnae O’Neal, Washington Post, June 8).
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