Reading “Black like Me” should’ve been required reading in junior and senior high schools and college classes across the nation in the late 1960s and onward. It’s reading and discussion should have been an on-going conversation and call to action initiated in the present and practiced from one generation to the , strictly as a bible teaching.
Reading “Black like Me” should’ve been required reading in junior and senior high schools and college classes across the nation in the late 1960s and onward. It’s reading and discussion should have been an on-going conversation and call to action initiated in the present and practiced from one generation to the , strictly as a bible teaching.
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