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Using Music and Education to Undo Unjust Systems | The Michigan Chronicle

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“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically,” said an 18-year-old student in an op-ed for his college newspaper, entitled “The Purpose of Education.” That student was young Martin Luther King Jr., back in 1947.  “We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character—that is the … Continued

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