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Has Anti-Racism Become A New Religion? | John McWhorter (Ep.2)

Conversations With Coleman

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Black and White Baby Names in the Sixties and Early Seventies

In the seventies, we have what has at this point become a stereotype, or or ecclice, of black people having very unique and lavish names. And then after that, start theghetto names, with the ideas that black people have different names. I didn't get the feeling that most of the people who had those names had been named out of hostility. It was out of a kind of pride, a new pride in blackness That in a way, it was sad there had not been before.

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