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Yes, America. People of color are still sitting together in the cafeteria. Here's why.

Where were you in 1997, when the book "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race" was released?

Beverly Daniel Tatum, a psychologist who recently concluded her 13-year presidency at Spelman College in Atlanta, was just releasing the first edition of her now-best-selling book on race and identity. Having taught a class on the psychology of racism for years, she knew that parents and teachers were looking for ways to talk to

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