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On raising black children

On raising black children
Wilma Ellis Kazemzadeh

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Once you deal with people who are persecuted you never really stop.

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Antonio Smith

Antonio Smith, 27, grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, lived in 15 homes and attended 10 schools, met his biological father at the age of 17, was twice hit by a car and nearly lost his hearing, before finding Christ, winning a scholarship to Brown and discovering the Baha'i faith.

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