It was when Julie Brownell entered high school that she became aware for the first time of the problems of discrimination that she would have to face as a Negro. In grade school her two best friends had been white girls, but from the first day of high school they made it clear that they no longer would meet her on a basis of social equality.
"It was when Julie Brownell entered high school that she became aware for the first time of the problems of discrimination that she would have to face as a Negro. In grade school her two best friends had been white girls, but from the first day of high school they made it clear that they no longer would meet her on a basis of social equality."@en
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