“into a deeply engrained system of injustice and Black second-class status…A primary role of America’s social institutions is to imbed in the minds of the oppressor and the oppressed the ‘naturalness’ and inescapability of each group’s social status. P. 13 and 14”
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Connections Remembered, the African Origins of Humanity and Civilization: The Impact of Historical Memory on Black Identity
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