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Kurt Ronn
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Interesting. It’s a textbook so be ready to pay $80 for the book. The concept of gradual abolition is heroic and depressing in today’s Trumpian world of overt racism and oppressive white Christian nationalism supported by a rigged SCOTUS.

How many generations will it take to overcome the MAGA cult. Four generations typically before the generation doesn’t remember the first. So we’re screwed for 75-100 years
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