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Race for this country is like the thing in the story in the mythology for the kingdom to be well. And it [the thing] is always something that you don’t want to do. And it’s always that thing so much about you confronting yourself, that it’s tailor made for you to fail dealing with it.

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Witt, M. (2013). English Ivy. In: Hayes, C., Hartlep, N.D. (eds) Unhooking from Whiteness. Constructing Knowledge. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-377-5_7

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