I’m a doctor and my Black parents saw me break free of segregation. Now medical schools are bringing it back

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My mother and father went to segregated schools, separated from Whites because they were Black. They told me, as a child, that they wanted better for me. They got their wish when I went to Stanford University and then the University of California at San Francisco’s medical school, both fully integrated and welcoming. Before they passed away, they firmly believed that the era of separating people by race was over forever.
My parents were wrong.
Higher education is deliberately re-segregating, driven by race-obsessed activists who, bizarrely, claim to oppose “systemic racism.” Universities like Harvard and Chicago have held Black-only graduation ceremonies in recent years.
And in recent weeks, America’s most prestigious medical journal published a now infamous article calling for separating the races into different groups – based on a pilot program at my own alma mater. This is easily the greatest regression in civil rights in my lifetime, bringing back the very evil my parents endured and dreaded.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton experienced how important it is to escape segregation. Now the medical community wants to bring it back.
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