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Benign Neglect Pain of the Past Why Reparations Wed, 20th Nov
1898 Wilmington Coup
What traditionally has been termed a “race riot” has also been called a massacre, rebellion, revolt, race war, and coup d’etat. The events of November 10, 1898, in Wilmington constitute…
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Benign Neglect Fri, 1st Nov
Benign Neglect: How Policies Latch on to Black American Suffering
“Benign neglect” is a term that was initially proposed as a policy approach in 1970, suggesting that the best way to address racial issues was through minimal intervention. This concept,…
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