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From The Crisis, 1916 (NAACP magazine)... (Original Post) kpete Dec 2014 OP
History repeats itself...nt daredtowork Dec 2014 #1
It is harder and harder to find local AA history after the purges by the GOP of libraries kickysnana Dec 2014 #2

kickysnana

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2. It is harder and harder to find local AA history after the purges by the GOP of libraries
Sun Dec 21, 2014, 10:17 AM
Dec 2014

The most egregious was the middle night haul of all the AA material collection in the Detroit library system. They couldn't offer it for sale or come and get it?

All publicly funded Universities were given money to purge their old wood including original research that did not fit the GOP vision.

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