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Category Archives: Class & Other Socioeconomic Factors
Apparently, the Civil War hasn’t ended
Scrolling through my Facebook wall, I cringe when I see yet another meme posted by a friend expressing condemnation of the South, supported by other friends. Is it possible people still don’t realize how offensive this is? It dawns on … Continue reading
Posted in Class & Other Socioeconomic Factors, Critical Race Theory, Philosophy, Social Reform
Tagged Ethnicity; race; equal rights; liberty; freedom; free speech; civil war;
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Where shall I begin?
America’s past beckons, as we travel through space and time. We’re a week into a 31 day odyssey. Another journey, my personal quest, began in fits and starts more than a year ago, most notably marked by events such as … Continue reading
Posted in Class & Other Socioeconomic Factors, History
Tagged BLM, Civil War, CRT, Freedom, Human Rights, Liberty, White Guilt, White Privilege
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