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Last Checked Feb. 9, 2023

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Ida Bae Wells @nhannahjones

@lazlo_writes @nd_wallingford @RobsueCastaneda @CharlesLGriggs Once can also simply look historically and at contemporary politics to see that the writings of Crenshaw and Coates represent the larger political and social views of a majority of Black Americans. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 3, 2023

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Ida Bae Wells @nhannahjones

@lazlo_writes @nd_wallingford @RobsueCastaneda @CharlesLGriggs You're kidding, right? First of all, for a Black studies course, Black people get to decide who are the important thinkers and writers to illuminate our experience. And one can't look at the Black support for the writing and ideas of both to determine their inclusion. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 3, 2023

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Ida Bae Wells @nhannahjones

@lazlo_writes @nd_wallingford @RobsueCastaneda @CharlesLGriggs And certainly, Coates, a National Book Award winner and MacArthur genius, and Crenshaw, a renowned scholar, should without question be taught in any African American studies course, and indeed are taught across the country. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 3, 2023

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