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The Pursuit of Equality: Black America’s Paradigm of Excellence (Part 1)

In America’s complex social landscape, Black individuals have long faced systemic barriers that hindered our progress and limited opportunities for success. One notable phenomenon within Black America is the idea that children must be three times better than their counterparts to attain true equality. This notion, rooted in historical injustices and ongoing discrimination, reflects a

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Resistance and Responsibility: A Constitutional Reflection on Black America, the Right to Resist, and January 6th

The Ongoing Struggle: Black Gen X’ers and the Persistent Impediments to Racial Equality

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