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“Walking down the back stairs, I knew that my father’s statement could only be reconciled through the peculiar religion of Virginia – Virginia, where it was held that a whole race would submit to chains; Virginia, where this same race held the math that molded iron and carved marble to exact proportion and were still called beasts; Virginia, where a man would profess his love for you one moment and sell you off the next.” — Ta-Nehisi Coates quotes from
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