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In reply to the discussion: How To Tell Who Hasn't Read The New 'Atlantic' Cover Story [View all]Leme
(1,092 posts)48. ah, who made you the person to decide? What debate? This is a discussion.
I don't consider the piece to be particularly lengthy, for what he claimed it was supposed to be about, as he proclaimed on Bill Moyers.
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Those few stories are not substantial enough by themselves to accomplish his goal.
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in his 1000or 2000 words or so he "gives the historically relevant racial context that continues to affect current AA generations" as it relates to his philosophy? ... aw, c'mon
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The article is excellent. I've bookmarked it and read it over several days.
mountain grammy
May 2014
#6
It's an article to be savored for the knowledge and learned from, that's for sure
ismnotwasm
May 2014
#8
'Lincoln' should be seen by all. A good American history lesson about how the president
mountain grammy
May 2014
#21
Has to involve some kind of monetary reparation. The Japanese-Am got $1.6 billion.
ErikJ
May 2014
#17
Flagged for review, eh? After reading your posts in this thread it would be a shame if that review
Number23
May 2014
#41
I know it should be surprising. But it's not. And I have no doubt that after he's been "reviewed"
Number23
May 2014
#44
That critique is just a lame attempt by reparation supporters to discount people who question TNC
aikoaiko
May 2014
#37