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  • African Americans -- Biography.
     
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  • Urban poor -- Washington (D.C.) -- Social conditions.
     
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  • United States -- Race relations -- History -- 21st century.
     
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    Uncensored [large type] : my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white America / Zachary R. Wood.
    by Wood, Zachary R., author.
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    Farmington Hills, Mich : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2018.
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  • Wood, Zachary R. -- Political and social views.
  •  
  • African Americans -- Biography.
  •  
  • Urban poor -- Washington (D.C.) -- Social conditions.
  •  
  • United States -- Race relations -- History -- 21st century.
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  • United States -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
  • ISBN: 
    9781432853778 (large print : hardcover)
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    Thorndike Press large print biographies and memoirs.
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    355 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
    Contents: 
    Crossroads -- Dads' day -- Call -- Starting over again -- Comeback route -- Gravity -- Circling -- Friday nights -- Shoulder to the wheel -- Evolution.
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    As the president of the student group Uncomfortable Learning at Williams College, there's no one Zachary Wood has refused to debate or engage with simply because he disagrees with their beliefs. Here he reveals how he grew up poor and black in Washington, DC, in an environment where the only way to survive was to resist the urge to write people off simply because of their backgrounds and their perspectives. Zach makes a compelling argument for a new way of interacting with others, in a nation and a world that has never felt more polarized.
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