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What is Black? Misconceptions of Identity & Nationality for Black Americans
Living Room Jasmine Ballard 9/6/24 Living Room Jasmine Ballard 9/6/24

What is Black? Misconceptions of Identity & Nationality for Black Americans

With the creation of the U.S. Census, the terminology used to describe us has been in constant flux. We went from being labeled as “mulatto” to “Indian” to “Negro” to “nigga” to “Afro-American” to “African American,” and now to “Black.”

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The Detriments of Rehiring Repeat Offender Officers
The Library Christina Mosley 7/26/24 The Library Christina Mosley 7/26/24

The Detriments of Rehiring Repeat Offender Officers

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Lessons from Icons: What Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela Teach Us About Parenting
The Front Porch Jasmine Ballard 1/8/24 The Front Porch Jasmine Ballard 1/8/24

Lessons from Icons: What Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela Teach Us About Parenting

Though Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela belong to a different era, their ideologies bridge the gap to our present day, offering a blueprint for raising socially aware, resilient, and compassionate children

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