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The term product for hair grooming would not have been used in the 1920 s. There were many terms used in the book that would not have been used during the 1920 s. I failed to highlight all of the terms.
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Ariel Burger
“1990 I organized a conference that both Nelson Mandela and a minister from the de Klerk government attended. At the opening of the conference, the minister turned to Mandela and said, ‘Nelson, I grew up under apartheid. Now my fervent wish is to attend its funeral.’ This small human exchange launched a dialogue that led to the end of apartheid and a new reality for South Africa. How can there be peace in other tormented areas of the world? Through such small, modest, human encounters.”
Ariel Burger, Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom – A National Jewish Book Award Winner in the Vein of Tuesdays with Morrie

Robin DiAngelo
“republics in the world was erected on a foundation of white supremacy, to pretend that the problems of a dual society are the same as the problems of unregulated capitalism, is to cover the sin of national plunder with the sin of national lying. The lie ignores the fact that reducing American poverty and ending white supremacy are not the same. . . . [W]hite supremacy is not merely the work of hotheaded demagogues, or a matter of false consciousness, but a force so fundamental to America that it is difficult to imagine the country without it.24”
Robin DiAngelo, White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

Galileo Galilei
“You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him find it within himself.”
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