Opinion | Enrique Tarrio Is a Curious Case of Latino White Supremacy - The New York Times
But not all of us. It must have been around that time that I discovered an essay by Ralph Wiley in which he responded to Bellow’s quip. “Tolstoy is the Tolstoy of the Zulus,” wrote Wiley. “Unless you find a profit in fencing off universal properties of mankind into exclusive tribal ownership.” And there it was. I had accepted Bellow’s premise. In f
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In the place of color blindness, we have been pushed into racial ultra-awareness.
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