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My Professional Journey

Growing Up with Privilege and Prejudice, NYT Magazine 

IN 1966, MY FATHER AND HIS co-author dedicated his first autobiography, ''Go Up for Glory.'' Today, in 1987, having just received my Doctor of Laws degree, I wonder if I can fulfill the dreams of my parents' generation. They struggled for integration, they marched for peace, they ''sat in'' for equality. I doubt they were naive enough to think they had changed the world, but I know they hoped my generation would be able to approach life differently. In fact, we have been able to do things my parents never thought possible. But that is not enough.

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A PRECIOUS TRUTH, CUIK MAGAZINE

This is a great place to showcase a sample of your written work or write a short description about your project. Did you collaborate on a print or multimedia project? If so, dazzle your visitors with images and video. Make sure to include a link to the full live project or document so readers can enjoy the entire piece.

News Reporter

THE GRAIN OF THE LAND, TREVIEWS.COM

This is a great place to showcase a sample of your written work or write a short description about your project. Did you collaborate on a print or multimedia project? If so, dazzle your visitors with images and video. Make sure to include a link to the full live project or document so readers can enjoy the entire piece.

Karen Kenyatta Russell

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