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By TJ Love Black Power. For Black folks, the meaning of the term is self
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Malcolm X evolved past fiery rhetoric to more sophisticated and collaborative methods of negotiating with power. The effectiveness of his advance should be a lesson to us all despite the ultimate ramifications.
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Kobe meant a lot to us. Bryant was a Father. A husband. A hero. A
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Kobe is gone. I have accepted that. One of the first things I thought, (before
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nice piece od, again nicely put….i just wish that there was a button (unlike the reset button) that would allow people to feel the experiences of others…that’s all it would take. true emphathy would then exist if we all could feel one another’s hurt & pain.