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I don't think people want to look at problems. They want a continuous narrative, an optimistic narrative. A narrative that says there's a present and a future - and what was in the past no longer exists.
Claudia Rankine
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Claudia Rankine
Age: 61
Born: 1963
Born: January 1
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