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Claudette and Henry Crouse are helping bridge the racial divide

‘People who might have racial biases, when they meet people one-on-one and get to know them, the barriers come down.’ -- Claudette Crouse (above), with her husband, Henry. (Jonathan Wiggs/ Globe Staff) ‘People who might have racial biases, when they meet people one-on-one and get to know them, the barriers come down.’ -- Claudette Crouse (above), with her husband, Henry.
By Don Aucoin
Globe Staff / December 29, 2005

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Last in a series of occasional articles about blacks and Hispanics living in metro Boston (Full article: 1824 words)

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