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Episode 019 The True Story of a White Boy Who Learned He Was Black

“The True Story of a White Boy Who Learned He Was Black” consists of a powerful resiliency story about racism and poverty, and explains how the choices that we make when faced with adversity can be helpful or harmful to us and others.

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