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For black people I see this being particularly important as they continue to be confronted with being not only forcibly disengaged from feelings of personhood but also having to deal with having to navigate the world with DuBois's present double consciousness.
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Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, he told lawmakers that "what we are confronted with is a new Versailles Treaty". .
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