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How I shed my skinHow I shed my skin

How I shed my skin

Jim Grimsley

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"In August of 1966, Jim Grimsley entered the sixth grade in the same public school he had attended for the five previous years in his small eastern North Carolina hometown. But he knew that the first day of this school year was going to be different: for the first time he'd be in a classroom with black children ... Now, over forty years later, Grimsley ... revisits that school and those times, remembering his personal reaction to his first real exposure to black children and to their culture, and his growing awareness of his own mostly unrecognized racist attitudes"--

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OL Work ID
OL19670058W

Subjects

WhitesSegregation in educationPublic schoolsEducationAfrican AmericansChildhood and youthBiographyHistoryNew York Times reviewedAfrican americans, educationPublic schools, united statesAfrican americans, biographyNorth carolina, biographyAfrican americans, north carolina

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