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What does the phrase “I’ve studied whiteness the way I would a foreign language” suggest about Conley?

A. He did not take his whiteness at face value but explored it.
B. He was interested in researching identity at a young age.
C. He viewed his race as an inferior aspect of his identity.
D. He felt detached from his identity as a white person.

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D. He felt detached from his identity as a white person.

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