The N Word

The N Word Who Can Say It, who Shouldn't, and why

Jabari Asim2007
Examines racism from the perspective of its most volatile word, revealing the institutionalization of bigotry in every aspect of American society and arguing that the word is a slur that helps keep blacks at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder.
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Jamie Mitchell@jamesinasweater
3 stars
Jan 31, 2022

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