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The History They Want Us to Forget

Posted By: adminon: February 07, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Kwame Nkrumah, Leopold Senghor, Marcus Garvey, Moise Tshombe, Paul Cuffee, Robert Farris Thompson, W.E Du Bois, Yale UniversityNo CommentsViews:
The History They Want Us to Forget

The History They Want Us to Forget By Henry Louis Gates Jr. Originally published February 4th, 2017 by New York Times under the title “The History the Slaveholders Wanted Us to Forget”, this... Read more

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