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HOSTIN: “Apparently — it’s like chef’s kiss for me. So, apparently both of his maternal grandparents are described as black, Haitian, or mulatto in several census documents. And on their marriage license, his — the grandfather’s birth place is Haiti, listed as Haiti. Her birth place is listed as born in New Orleans. They were identified as people of color. But in 1920, when they migrated to Chicago, the census reflected their race as white.”