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From the Ted Talk by Walter Hood: How urban spaces can preserve history and build community
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This next concept, "two-ness" — it's not as simple as I thought it would be to explain, but as I left to go to college, my father looked at me, and said, "Junior, you're going to have to be both black and white when you go out there." And if you go back to the _____ _____ of the 20th century, W.E.B. Du Bois, the famous activist, said it's this peculiar sensation that the _____ has to walk around being viewed through the lens of other people, and this two-ness, this double consciousness. And I want to argue that more than a hundred years later, that two-ness has made us ______ and resilient, and I would say for _____ people, women — all of us who have had to navigate the world through the eyes of others — we should now _____ that strength to the rest of those who have had the privilege to be singular.
Solution
- parts
- share
- strong
- early
- brown
- negro
Original Text
This next concept, "two-ness" — it's not as simple as I thought it would be to explain, but as I left to go to college, my father looked at me, and said, "Junior, you're going to have to be both black and white when you go out there." And if you go back to the early parts of the 20th century, W.E.B. Du Bois, the famous activist, said it's this peculiar sensation that the Negro has to walk around being viewed through the lens of other people, and this two-ness, this double consciousness. And I want to argue that more than a hundred years later, that two-ness has made us strong and resilient, and I would say for brown people, women — all of us who have had to navigate the world through the eyes of others — we should now share that strength to the rest of those who have had the privilege to be singular.
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