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In addition to their different assessments of the current state of race relations and racial inequality in the United States, Americans across racial and ethnic groups also see race and ethnicity playing out differently in their personal lives. On balance, blacks are more likely to say their race has hurt, rather than helped, their ability to get ahead. Among whites, Hispanics and Asians, more say their race or ethnicity has been an advantage than an impediment.
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Well, if you look at Pope Francis' life and Sir Gawain, what are some things that are similar? Birthplaces, religion, education, experiences, or any other things stick out?