Review of Original Sins: The (Mis) Education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism, by E. L. Ewing
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[Book reviewed] Ewing, E. L. (2025). Original sins: The (mis) education of Black and Native children and the construction of American racism. One World Publishing.
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