Soledad O’Brien
At Harvard I was taking an African-American studies class, and we were reading about the tragic mulatto. Invariably, the tragic mulatto can't fit in either world and flings herself off a bridge. So I'm reading, and I'm like, 'Oh, my God, I think I'm in literature', but my life was never like that.
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I am easily satisfied with the very best...Everyone has a spirit that can be refined...There is nothing more visible...My mother's dad dropped out of the eighth grade...Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way...I believe in eating what I like...
