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Why is the history of neo-slavery relevant to present-day racism? How does Blackmon show that our collective discomfort with talking about race and addressing slavery harms us? Use 2-4 specific examples.
Blackmon frequently challenges assumed ideas and theories about the past. What is a commonly held misconception that he dismantles, and how does he refute this idea? Use 2-4 specific examples to support your argument.
One of Blackmon’s core arguments is that the lack of progress for African Americans and their re-enslavement was the result of several, individual decisions. How does he support this claim? Use 2-4 specific examples.
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