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Likewise , despair of ever discovering an ethics that can give numbers their due , accommo- dating all the testimonies of all that have ever suffered or might do so , rather than subsuming them into a single consciousness- bound model ...
Likewise , despair of ever discovering an ethics that can give numbers their due , accommo- dating all the testimonies of all that have ever suffered or might do so , rather than subsuming them into a single consciousness- bound model ...
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Hurston , to be sure , had no doubt that she possessed the ability to reason , and much of her writing demonstrates a desire to give primacy to African Americans — not just allowing , but celebrating the ways in which they reasoned and ...
Hurston , to be sure , had no doubt that she possessed the ability to reason , and much of her writing demonstrates a desire to give primacy to African Americans — not just allowing , but celebrating the ways in which they reasoned and ...
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She responds by reciting what seems to be the will of many : “ We will not give an inch of Kosovo . Kosovo is the jugular vein of Serbia . " What is it that makes a woman like my mother say things like this ?
She responds by reciting what seems to be the will of many : “ We will not give an inch of Kosovo . Kosovo is the jugular vein of Serbia . " What is it that makes a woman like my mother say things like this ?
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