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"My book wasn't getting a fair chance.
Some guys aren't getting a fair chance".
Feller's biographer John Sickels suggested: "They were trying to make money, but part of it was also, he felt that the black players weren't necessarily getting a fair chance and that he wanted to sort of showcase it.
Maria Roman, who competed this year as Miss Argentina, explained that for a while it appeared that Latinas had stopped competing because they didn't think they were getting a fair chance.
And when ex-offenders sense they're getting a fair chance, it's much easier for them to assimilate back into society because they believe there's a place for them in our world.
In a country like Ethiopia--once the face of Africa's famine in the 1980s, it means that instead of dying from malaria and malnutrition, children are now getting a fair chance at life; they're thriving in their schools and learning to become valuable contributors to their growing economies as doctors, teachers, and entrepreneurs.
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"I just felt like I never got a fair chance to do it right.
"Right here, African Americans don't get a fair chance," he said.
It's clearer now that people of colour don't get a fair chance.
The one time I got a fair chance, I blew my knee out.
So that's how long we can expect humans maybe to survive... if we get a fair chance at life.
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