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Morgan Parker Imagines Psychological Liberation for Black Folks | South Seattle Emerald

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… importance of the hyphen in “African-American.”

This interview has been edited … what the hyphen means in “African-American.” I think it’s … -case study of like one African-American child — here are all … I think often we as Black Americans can point out the …

Source: South Seattle Emerald | Amplifying the Authentic Narratives of South Seattle

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