Reason #2 is why my parents told me I needed to work 10 times - TopicsExpress



          

Reason #2 is why my parents told me I needed to work 10 times harder than my peers to get the same recognition. Even still, I had half white privilege that afforded me opportunities I would not have had otherwise. White father of a biracial son says: #2. I Can Succeed Without It Being Attributed to My Race When my wife, who is black, received her acceptance letter from Boston College, a peer told her she must have gotten in due to affirmative action, effectively ruining the experience of receiving the letter.
Posted on: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 20:41:44 +0000

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