"At my moment, there was always a token black person. And in the ’70s I became that token black person. It brings out the worst in people when they think there’s only one spot, where for everyone else there are lots of spots."
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On her past rivalry with Iman in “10 Questions With Beverly Johnson” in Time magazine (2015 Aug 20)
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