I’m a doctor and my Black parents saw me break free of segregation. Now medical schools are bringing it back
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I’m a doctor who survived segregation and my Black parents saw me graduate from prestigious colleges. Now medical schools are bringing ‘separate but equal.’
My parents were familiar with the argument that segregation was good for all – Black, White, you name it. That was false 100 years ago, and it’s still false now. That’s especially true when you look at the rationale behind this new segregation. Dr. Marilyn Singleton is a board-certified anesthesiologist and a visiting fellow at Do No Harm.
Higher education is deliberately re-segregating, driven by race-obsessed activists who, bizarrely, claim to oppose "systemic racism." Universities like Harvard and Chicago have held Black-only graduation ceremonies in recent years.
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