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So many! One of the most helpful was How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith.

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A beautiful book

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I learn by repetition. I look for new ways to learn about the history of this country’s founding so that I can create my own thoughts and opinions about today. “The 1619 Project” by Nikole Hannah Jones was so well done. The book by Michael Harriot “Black AF History” was a hysterical retelling with culture leading the way.

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Decolonizing Therapy by Jennifer Mullan, PsyD is challenging me also.

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Thank you for your post. The backlash is incredulous though expected. I refuse to let the progress go.

I am reading Jemar Tisby, Ph.D. and individual autobiographies. I am encouraged by each person’s experience and ability to live in victory even though there are limiting boxes that keep needing to be broken, again.

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