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...""The Negro. The South. These are details," Griffin wrote in his preface. "The real story is the universal story – one of men who destroy the souls of other men. It is the story of the persecuted, the defrauded, the feared and detested." As long as one group persecutes, fears and detests another, Black Like Me will, sadly, remain essential reading."
...""The Negro. The South. These are details," Griffin wrote in his preface. "The real story is the universal story – one of men who destroy the souls of other men. It is the story of the persecuted, the defrauded, the feared and detested." As long as one group persecutes, fears and detests another, Black Like Me will, sadly, remain essential reading."
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