THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
The experience of the black American is not unlike that of the American woman. Having been raised during the women’s liberation movement, I was disillusioned and angry at the realization that no matter how hard a woman worked to be deemed the equal of her male peers, she would generally be perceived as something less.
LISA SCHOOLER
Calabasas
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