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“The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain”
o Talk with students ahead of time about the history of the word and its usage. Emphasize how the n-word has been weaponized and used to perpetuate white supremacy.
o Acknowledge that the word exists in Hughes’s essay and that students will see it in print, but should not say it, even when reading aloud.
o Additionally, students should censor the word in writing when quoting directly from the text, for example: n*****. When writing their own commentary and analysis, students should use (and capitalize) the word Black.
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