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OpEd: Black Women in the Academy | Afro

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By Marlyn Thomas The story of yet another White woman in academia who assumed the identity of a Black woman and achieved popularity and respect is not shocking. I say this from the standpoint of an academic. It is no secret that when it comes to professional organizations, grants, centers and even the conferment of […]

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