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Are we different? young African Americans talk about cultural difference and race in America

A tacit code of silence on matters of race perpetuates divisions. African-American students around the country articulate issues of race, racism, and race relations. The discussion ranges from whether stylistic differences between whites and blacks are superficial or profound, and the causes and nature of anger and frustration in the black community.

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  • "A tacit code of silence on matters of race perpetuates divisions. African-American students around the country articulate issues of race, racism, and race relations. The discussion ranges from whether stylistic differences between whites and blacks are superficial or profound, and the causes and nature of anger and frustration in the black community."@en
  • "African-American students discuss a range of questions about the differences between the races. They talk about Black culture, Black speech patterns, Black spirituality and energy as well as other subjects generally taboo or difficult to express."

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