In the opening story, journalist Eugene Robinson writes about meeting a Brazilian woman. She was born in a poor part of Brazil where slavery had once persisted. She had "jet-Black hair, flaring nostrils, high cheekbones, and brown skin." When he asked her what it was like to be Black in Brazil, she replied:
A) "I wish I was not Black."
B) "We are the most discriminated against."
C) "I'm not Black. I am pardo."
D) "I'm not Black."
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