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Interview: 'I understand why people feel unsettled'

Telegraph: "Mr Phillips, who was educated in Guyana, on the Caribbean coast of South America, is particularly worried about the fact that black boys are doing worse than any other group of children at school. Racism is, he thinks, only partly to blame. 'There's no question that being a black boy or black man is still a pretty dangerous and unpleasant thing to be,' he says. 'Black boys are more likely to be picked up for bad behaviour.'"

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