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INFOGRAPHIC: The Rhetorical (De)evolution of Affirmative Action

Format ImagePosted on October 2, 2015October 8, 2015Author KellyCategories PhotoTags Affirmative Action, African Americans, American History, Discrimination, Education, Hispanic, Race, Racial Identity, Racial Inequality, Reparations, SlaveryLeave a comment on INFOGRAPHIC: The Rhetorical (De)evolution of Affirmative Action

1791 Haitian Revolution, American history, and neocolonial racism

Burning of Cape Francais during the Haitian Revolution.

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Posted on September 28, 2015October 1, 2015Author jkoo@mtholyoke.eduCategories ArticleTags African Americans, American History, Race, Racial Inequality, Racism, Revolution, SlaveryLeave a comment on 1791 Haitian Revolution, American history, and neocolonial racism
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