Someplace Special

Someplace Special

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In a world where racial tension is at its rising point how will the students and parents at Valko High School (a predominantly white school) react to Tasha and Jace's interracial relationship? "Our town is split. Us black people live on one side and the white people live on the other. No one told us it had to be like this. But it is. Its the privileged which just so happens to be the white half. And the not so privileged which just so happens to be the black half. But sometimes you get a few beans that spill over. Sometimes some of the white people come to the black half. And sometimes the black people come to the white half. I just so happen to be one of those beans."
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