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  • curprev 20:1520:15, 14 November 2021CensoredScribe talk contribs 35,255 bytes +2,002 Format spacing after asterisks. Samantha Bee is notable and her statement is quoted by another notable source The Guardian. Restore Silverstein: The Atlantic is also a notable source and the quotation summarizes the findings of academic journal articles which all have impact factors: a metric that measures how frequently an article is referenced. Move portraiture to author's alphabetic section, it illustrates an individual not the theme; -1 img, combine captions. Img Wp Operation Paperclip. undo

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  • curprev 19:2819:28, 23 January 2021Peter1c talk contribs 49,879 bytes +1,054 This idea of a post-racial society was quite possibly the most sophisticated racist idea ever created. Because unlike previous racist ideas, that specifically told us how we should think about particular people of color, or how we should think about this particular racial group. What post-racial ideas did was it said to us racism doesn't exist. I. X. Kendi undo

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