The ‘Trump Effect’: How a norm-scrambling presidency is changing the way one S.C. subdivision talks about race - News Summed Up

The ‘Trump Effect’: How a norm-scrambling presidency is changing the way one S.C. subdivision talks about race


This is out of hand.”Tamanu Lowkie sits with her son, Malaki Wanamaker, 18, while working from home at the Reminisce subdivision. People ride bikes and play on Scrapbook Lane in the Reminisce subdivision. TOP: Tamanu Lowkie sits with her son, Malaki Wanamaker, 18, while working from home at the Reminisce subdivision. Jovan Hyman, a resident of the Reminisce subdivision, councils a student at North Charleston Elementary School in North Charleston, S.C. BOTTOM: Tameka Hyman’s son, Rio, 3, and grandson, 15-month-old Amir, explore the playground at the Reminisce subdivision.


Source: Washington Post September 03, 2018 00:24 UTC



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