Soledad O'Brien Quotes
At Harvard I Was Taking An African-American Studies Class, And We Were Reading About The Tragic Mulatto. Invariably, The Tragic Mulatto Can't Fit In Either World And Flings Herself Off A Bridge. So I'm Reading, And I'm Like, 'Oh, My God, I Think I'm In Literature,' But My Life Was Never Like That.
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