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		<description><![CDATA[How diversity makes us smarter, inequality begins before the womb, and more. | Kristin E. An economics professor lays out the devastating facts about inequality in America: people of color are disadvantaged from the very beginning of their lives. No, make that from well before they are born. Surely, even the hardest-core advocate of “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” mindset could not in good faith argue that fetuses are to blame for their fate, and if they had just worked harder in...]]></description>
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