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Too often, well-intentioned people assume that all oppression is the same, and that all marginalized and mistreated people endure the same types of hardship. In reality, however, anti-black racism is unique because it originates in slavery, which itself is a unique form of evil.
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This article helps us think more clearly about the relationship between different forms of injustice and to better understand the implications of intersectionality.
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This page is a summary of: Let Black People Be: A Plea for Racial Specificity in the Afterlife of Africanized Slavery, Journal of Religious Ethics, September 2018, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/jore.12229.
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