The word we. We are not one people but many different people. How can one person speak for this great, beautiful race--which is not one race but many, with a million desires and hopes and wished for ourselves and our children?

Colson Whitehead
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When President Woodrow Wilson said, “The word we. We are not one people but many different people. How can one person speak for this great, beautiful race--which is not one race but many, with a million desires and hopes and wished for ourselves and our children?” he was speaking about the idea that people should not be looked at as a monolithic whole. Instead, they are unique individuals who have unique thoughts, feelings, and ideas.

Source: The Underground Railroad

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