Isabel Wilkerson Quotes
My Parents Sent Me To A School Across Town, An Integrated School, Where I Had The Chance To Meet And Grow Up With People Who Were From Other Parts Of The World ... I Remember Feeling That I Would Never Have Anything To Contribute On St. Patrick's Day. I Couldn't Tell The Stories That They Might Have Been Telling About Their Forebears And I Felt Left Out.
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