Bobby [Kennedy] learned to see race as more than a political matter and began to see racism as [James] Baldwin and his group [of prominent black artists, activists, and intellectuals who met with Bobby in the spring of 1963] had urged him to see it: as moral rot at the heart of the American empire.
-- Michael Eric Dyson, What Truth Sounds Like, p. 264
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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