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18 June 2019 / Racial Identity

Hollow options in the 1960s

Hollow options in the 1960s
June and Richard Thomas

June and Richard Thomas

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Growing up as a Civil Rights warrior

The Baha’i community taught racial unity and they also lived it – which was the goal of the Civil Rights movement.

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    June and Richard Thomas
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Black is beautiful
Racial Identity

Black is beautiful

here was a deeply entrenched self-hate among dark-skinned African-Americans – it dated back to slavery.

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    June and Richard Thomas
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