
Shortly after the election of our first black president, there were questions about whether the United States had reached a turning point in its long, troubled history of race relations.
It’s worth remembering that, although much of our society has moved beyond the overt forms of racism that were a hallmark of the past 400 years, subtler forms of discrimination are still at play.
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By BRIAN MACKEY
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