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Black People Who Are More Comfortable Around White People. Urban Therapy with Su

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Is is possible for Black people to be uncomfortable around their own people? Why would they be more comfortable around people who have a history of oppressing them?

Do Black women who hang around white women seem to be happier and freer? Do Black women intimidate other Black women? Do they give each other a fair chance?

We know that Black people feel a sense of elevated status when they move into predominantly white neighborhoods. Is it about moving on up, or is there more to it than that?

Do you prefer that your children be schooled and exposed to an integrated educational system? Why, or why not?

Does it make sense that we trust white people and feel better around them after all our years of oppression, or is it our Stockholm Syndrome kicking in again?

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