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EP 256 Glenn Loury on Confessions of a Black Conservative

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Roots and Racial Identity

This chapter explores the speaker's childhood in South Side Chicago, detailing family dynamics and the neighborhood's transition during their teenage years. It reflects on the significance of matriarchal figures, particularly the speaker's aunt Eloise, in shaping family resilience and identity amidst racial complexities. The narrative also examines the historical context of racial identity, the impact of the Great Migration, and the legal struggles stemming from America's racial constructs.

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