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“A society struggles to fulfill its best instincts, even as an individual does, and generally makes just as hard going of it. The fight against prejudice is an inevitable process. Man has been warring against his own lower nature ever since he found out he had one, and the battle against intolerance is part of the same old struggle between good and evil that has preoccupied us ever since we gave up swinging from trees.”

Quote by Margaret Halsey

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Color blind: a white woman looks at the Negro

This book delves into the author's introspective journey as she examines the complexities of race and its impact on society through her own experiences and observations. more

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Margaret Halsey
Margaret Halsey

Margaret Halsey, a British writer, was born on February 13, 1910, and passed away on February 4, 1997. Her works spanned across various genres including children's literature, historical novels, and adult fiction, known for her unique literary style and profound insights into human nature. more

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