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The kinds of falsehoods that allowed The Wing to flourish weren’t easily fact-checked. They were small lies that, in a certain light, had the glimmer of truth. One of the brand’s mottos was, “Magic happens when women gather together.” It could and often did, but ignorance and racism were just as likely to occur under the same circumstances.
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