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I'm mesmerized by the sun glowing through the turquoise and emerald waves, and the white frosting precarious on the tip of each as they roll in.
That's true in Barack Obama's case, but many minorities, and especially immigrants, will find this year's financial turmoil puts them in a much more precarious position economically than whites.
I don't deny that it is a voice, a perspective on the precarious intersections of black and white lives.
She, then, expanded on the precarious position black people in white spaces are often times put in, and the fear that many black people might feel challenging racist microaggressions lest they become labeled as angry or disruptive. .
Scot Sothern: Lowlife | Lowlife is an illustrated memoir of dysfunction, a confession of a befuddled white guy maintaining a precarious connection to propriety and fatherhood while side-tripping into noir-ish infatuations.
For such American tribal nationalists, the 1965 Immigration Act is the chief bogeyman, the origin point of continuing demographic shifts that have placed white America in a precarious position.
Is it?" Lottie, blinking behind her glasses, turned her round white face toward her mother, precarious, defiant.
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