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Why I Believe Non-Black Minorities Should Help Create Black Radical Agenda, Not An Agenda Black People Are Conveniently Used For

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Racism and specifically anti-Blackness is the basis for our current world. Even in leftist movements, Black communities have been objectified to benefit others. What can non-Black minorities do?

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