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- LETTERS, Page 6MIDDLE-CLASS BLACKS
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- I was happy to read your article "Between Two Worlds" on
- middle-class blacks (LIVING, March 13). Successful blacks increase
- the prosperity of America. The underclass is everyone's problem,
- and with an integrated and unified society we can all help solve
- it.
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- Jennifer S. Slechta
- Shrewsbury, N.J.
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- My African-American family has been middle class since the
- 1700s and deeply involved in the fight for black equality. You
- brilliantly describe what it feels like to make $150,000 a year,
- pay high taxes and yet have a white woman in a supermarket line who
- assumes you are on welfare turn to her husband and say of the
- porterhouse steak in your basket, "Thanks to us, see what they can
- afford?" This piece should be required reading for every American.
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- Ellen Holly
- White Plains, N.Y.
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- I found your report shallow and condescending. Success and
- failure are not determined exclusively by one's business title or
- encounters with insensitive or ethnophobic individuals. Many of us
- are functioning well and resent being continually portrayed as
- consumed by self-pity.
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- Laurin Hogans
- Corona, Calif.
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- As a 20-year-old black student and a middle-class American, I
- sometimes experience the type of racial discrimination you depict.
- Unfortunately, I more often encounter prejudice among members of
- my own race. I am seen as trying to be white if I excel or show
- ambition. I am even criticized because of the way I speak. We are
- defeating ourselves when we condemn one another for achievement.
- Healthy competition among blacks may be just the medicine our
- ailing race needs.
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- Ruth-Ann Kimbrough
- Miami Lakes, Fla.