I’ve been working on a post on why racism has become so difficult to talk about in the new millenium. I am still working, but this post by John on “Theory My Culture” recently grabbed my attention. The post is about Falwell’s legacy: Read the rest of this entry »
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May 27, 2007 in Jerry Falwell, hate, human rights, racism | No comments
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