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IT IS OK TO BE WHITE... BUT, WHAT KIND OF WHITE? ⋆ The Toledo Journal

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It was then and still is now, prophetic that the late scholar and historian W.E.B. DuBois said that the major problem facing the twentieth century will be the color line. Again, we are reminded of the ongoing repercussions of racism in America when hundreds of newspapers quickly canceled the comic strip entitled Dilbert, written by […]

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