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Brief Summary: A Letter To Voluntary
Agata,

Sorry to hear that this story was hard for you to read, however, I do admire your transparency in regards to your feelings. I agree with you people should not have been treated so terribly because of the color of their skin, I reason that it will be a tough fight to eradicate racism in this country being that this country was founded and built off of slavery. Thanks for sharing your post, I enjoyed reading it.

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