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Black Children Deserve to Be Children

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By Anissa Durham | Word In Black (WIB) - We were all children once. But there’s being a child, and then there’s being a Black child — which is a completely different experience.  But what is it about Black childhood that sets this experience apart? “When people see Black children, if they don’t see them as people, they […]

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