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Gender / Mammy archetype / United States / Medgar Evers / Black people / Coming of Age in Mississippi / Sexual harassment / The Help / Community organizing / Mississippi
Date: 2011-08-10 09:48:14
Gender
Mammy archetype
United States
Medgar Evers
Black people
Coming of Age in Mississippi
Sexual harassment
The Help
Community organizing
Mississippi

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