December 6, 2010 | 10:41 AM | By Anna
Beyond Black and White
FILED UNDER: Media, Race and Ethnicity, Racial Divide, Video
I was catching up with one of my favorite group blogs, Postbourgie, when I saw this:
What do you think?
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