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MK Asante On Education, The Election, And The Experiences of Black American Youth - African American News Today - EIN News

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MK Asante is the author of the critically acclaimed 2014 memoir, Buck, which traces his rise from North Philly hustler to distinguished professor.  Six years on, he remains on the cutting edge of how people are telling the story of the Black experience in …

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