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I own a few ethnic perspective books, my favorite being, "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting At the Same Table?" "Being White" was a gag gift that I have yet to read, but it seems promising lmao :marseythumbsup:

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Any good tidbits from them?

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The first book is very all-ages, so I've enjoyed re-reading it throughout my teenage to current age. You hone your own perspectives each time you read this sort of work. I particularly like how I'm able to laugh internally at the extra-formal explanations of privilege politics and still appreciate the educational value in terms of the socio-economical and social content of the book. It's akin to reading Sedaris books- you laugh, your heart aches, and you expand your internal understandings without feeling like you're trying or putting up pretense. It is a genuinely good book. :marseybow:

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