The Chronicle of Higher Education

Sense and Segregation

Several years ago, I had a chance conversation in a loud church hall at a small wedding on one of those implausibly hot Southern summer evenings. I had not been there long when I bumped into Frank. Frank knows my wife from high school, and we see him occasionally when mutual friends marry or get engaged. Slim, white, and tall, he patted me on the back and...

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