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In Cambridge, concerns that diversity is now just a word

Meetings, forums aim to break down barriers for blacks, Hispanics

'As a white person, I'm embarrassed by racism,' said the Rev. Fred Small, of the First Parish in Cambridge. "As a white person, I'm embarrassed by racism," said the Rev. Fred Small, of the First Parish in Cambridge. (Dina Rudick/globe staff)
By Meghan E. Irons
Globe Staff / February 10, 2010

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In West Cambridge, new questions are being raised about flight of African-Americans from their once black working-class neighborhood. (Full article: 858 words)

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