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A ‘Them Problem’: Confronting The Trauma And Misplaced Shame Of Racism With Dr. Alfiee M. Breland-Noble

By Ebony Flake ·Updated April 25, 2024

I knew I was Black but tied no more significance to that fact than I would a freckle, a mole, or right and left-handedness. My “Black” was merely a circumstantial genetic effect. As a kid, it didn’t occur to me

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