"In America there is institutional racism that we all inherit and participate in, like breathing the air in this room - and we have to become sensitive to it."
"It's fascinating how life works."
Source: Henry Louis Gates Jr. (2012). “The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Reader”, p.417, Basic Books
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Henry Louis Gates
Scholar, Historian
Henry Louis Gates is a prominent scholar and cultural critic known for his work on African American literature and history, particularly through 'The Signifying Monkey.'
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