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“They're people who probably imagine that they would have had a better time in the past. I wouldn't imagine you'd encounter a lot of black people saying 'Oh, the '50s, that was when America was great.' It's very dangerous because the past was imperfect, and you can't go back anyway.”

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Christine Jennings

Christine Jennings, born on November 26, 1945, is a seasoned banker with over four decades of experience in the financial industry. She has held senior management positions in several internationally renowned banks, where she has accumulated extensive knowledge and experience in banking operations, risk management, and customer service. more

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