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Adapting To Race In the United States: 242 To 212

March 14, 2016 by Chet Kincaid

Before I begin, a topic such as race is extremely sensitive and it is for this reason I try to handle it with care. It is not my goal to bash or be condescending towards anyone but it is my desire to give my opinion from this particular seat while trying to understand the other side. This article is focused on the races of black and white as both of these are apart of me. More specifically, it is putting a spotlight on two sub-categories of the black race: the African American (Black American) and the black West Indian. With the perpetual prejudices running throughout these races I hope that whoever reads this is able to understand some current feelings a little bit better.

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March 14, 2016 /Chet Kincaid
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