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Seeing Black History As American History Is A Way To Make Amends

Seeing Black History As American History Is A Way To Make Amends

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Seeing Black History As American History Is A Way To Make Amends
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Instead of relegating Black History to one month a year, truly integrating it into American history and actually confronting our true past is a way to make amend for the atrocities of slavery and segregation.

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