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Racism / Identity politics / Civil rights movement / Community organizing / Community organizers / Deacons for Defense and Justice / Nonviolence / Black Panther Party / Black Power / Politics of the United States / Politics / Sociology
Date: 2012-09-17 20:54:07
Racism
Identity politics
Civil rights movement
Community organizing
Community organizers
Deacons for Defense and Justice
Nonviolence
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Politics of the United States
Politics
Sociology

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