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America’s Black Problem

America’s Black Problem
A boy walks down a street in the Brooklyn borough of New York on July 23, 2013. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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If you’re black in America, you’re indoctrinated to believe that your skin color represents immutable burdens exclusive to only you and those within your racial group. The programming is so effective that it’s passed down from generation to generation as if it’s a shared cultural understanding among your entire racial group.

Barrington Martin II
Barrington Martin II
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Barrington Deon Martin II was born and raised in the great city of Atlanta, Ga. He is a graduate of Georgia State University with a Bachelors in Political Science and a former (Democratic Party) congressional candidate for the 5th District of Georgia. Mr. Martin is the host of “The Barrington Report” on ATL Talks radio.
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