Dyson explores how blacks and whites have shaped their own different images of the late civil rights leader.
Whites, Dyson writes, “want to see Dr. King as peaceful and clawless, while blacks remember him as flawless, even though he had affairs and depression.”
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Want to lighten your mental load? First, let go of these gender myths
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"Men can't see the mess." "Women are better at chores." These myths
position women to take on more emotional thinking, says researcher Leah
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