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What is it like to be an upper class black person?
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There aren't a lot of upper class african-americans.
It kind of weird because despite being at the top of society in terms of how much money you have, who you know, how you conduct yourself in social situations, etc, there's still some stigma attached to you because of your skin color.
At the same time though, you’re freer in the sense that you can talk about whatever you want however you want. In my experience, black upper-class people are more versatile socially. They’ve mastered ‘talking black’ and ‘talking white’ and are talented at putting people at ease.
Of course, not everyone is the same. There is a lot of diversity among the black upper class. Everyone is different. There’s a lot of different types…
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