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The opposite take — usually articulated by people who never for a moment tried to imagine themselves black and eighteen on an overwhelmingly white campus — took the complaints and demands of college students as the whining of overly tender minds and/or the growls of young totalitarians.
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The opposite take usually articulated by people who never for a moment tried to imagine themselves black and eighteen on an overwhelmingly white campus took the complaints and demands of college students as the whining of overly tender minds and/or the growls of young totalitarians.
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