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Title: historical problem
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September 24, 1996 |
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Dubois also does a very good job at trying to explain what to do to stop racism and ensure rights for African Americans. He explains that if all African Americans band together, they really can make a difference and change the world. He lists important rights that if given to African Americans will change the world and set records and all that good stuff... Showed first 250 characters
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He lists important rights that if given to African Americans will change the world and set records and all that good stuff. But we hesitated to give them rights because of all the hatred that was instilled in us by ancestors and even our role-models. He also explains that it will take a long time... Showed next 250 characters
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