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In first grade, a white kid informed me my gums were diseased; they were purple to everyone else's white. At that moment I was the only other black student in my entire elementary school so I couldn't double check. I went home and noticed my mother's gums were the same rich, deep brown purple. So I figured it was a hereditary disease.

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