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    "Little Things Are Big" (video and transcript), by Jesús Colón (L2) Information-grey

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    You know, sometimes one thing happens to change our life. How you look at things, how you look at yourself. I remember one particular event. It was when, 1955, '56— a long time ago. Anyway, I'd been working at night. I wrote for the newspaper and, you know, we had deadlines. It was late, after midnight, on the night before Memorial Day. I had to catch a train back to Brooklyn, the West Side IRT.

    This lady got onto the subway at 34th Street and Penn Station, a nice-looking white lady in her early 20s. ...

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    "Dead Men's Path", by Chinua Achebe Information-grey

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    Michael Obi's hopes were fulfilled much earlier than he had expected. He was appointed headmaster of Ndume Central School1 in January 1949. It had always been an unprogressive school, so the Mission authorities decided to send a young and energetic man to run it. Obi accepted this responsibility with enthusiasm. He had many wonderful ideas and this was an opportunity to put them into practice. He had had sound secondary school education which designated him a "pivotal teacher" in the official records and set him apart from the other headmasters in the mission field. He was outspoken in his condemnation of the narrow views of these older and often less-educated ones.

    "We shall make a good job of it, shan't we?" he asked his young wife when they first heard the joyful news of his promotion.

    "We shall do our best," she replied. "We...

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  • over 5 years ago

    "Dress Well and Speak Softly: How Black Professionals Counter Bias at Work", by Christine Hauser Information-grey


    An African-American man in a suit was handed car keys by someone who thought he was a parking attendant. ...

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