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Hank McCoy stepped into the entryway of Xaviers School for Gifted Youngsters and smiled.
"Is it real? Is Dr. McCoy actually smiling?" Elizabeth Masterson shared a smile with her employer and tucked some of her auburn hair back behind her ear.
"My dear Elizabeth, when you reach my age, you begin to look forward to returning home."
"If you only could experience it during peacetime." Elizabeth fisted her hands in her pockets. "Are you sure its alright me being here? I know with my father and all"
"Elizabeth, its more than fi


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Chapter 4, Section 2: Post-Alcatraz America
Excerpt from Facing History and Ourselves: The Plight of Mutants.
Since the mid-1960's, the mutant population as been widely regarded as an acceptable change worldwide. Throughout the majority of Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and South America, mutants are considered regular citizens and only faced minor obstacles as they achieved equal political and social status.
Across the United States, however, mutants have been faced with much of the same persecution as African-Americans did during the Jim Crow era. The "mutant phenomenon" has reg
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