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You said:
“By that definition of privilege …”
Can you give another definition of "privilege” (consistent with its use in ‘White Privilege’), showing the dark-skinned Black exec is more privileged than a poor light-skinned Black person?
Signal when you have read the article.
The question about class could be addressed in another thread.
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