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This may not come as much of a surprise but White America really hasn’t done the best job of recognizing the value that people of color have brought and continue to bring to our country. If anything, great lengths have been taken to avoid facing
Chapter four in Ijeoma Oluo’s timely book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America, shines a light on the lengths that have been taken to literally keep people of color “in their place.”
Want to listen to full versions of the songs we mentioned? Click on the link below to find our Spotify profile as well as other bits that tickle our fancy.
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By Paperback CabaretThis may not come as much of a surprise but White America really hasn’t done the best job of recognizing the value that people of color have brought and continue to bring to our country. If anything, great lengths have been taken to avoid facing
Chapter four in Ijeoma Oluo’s timely book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America, shines a light on the lengths that have been taken to literally keep people of color “in their place.”
Want to listen to full versions of the songs we mentioned? Click on the link below to find our Spotify profile as well as other bits that tickle our fancy.
https://linktr.ee/paperbackcabaret
Comments and questions go here: [email protected]