If you haven’t had a chance or inclination to plow through the DMN from Sunday, have a look at the long piece, “Ghosts of racism,” in the “Points” (is that a horrible name for OpEd section or what?) by Michael Phillips, author of the newish White Metropolis, on the history of race and racism in Dallas. His book, which is getting a lot of buzz, elaborates, of course, but the piece is a good summary and an ought-to-read. Especially now.
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