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  2. Free Lunch (book) - Wikipedia

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    Free Lunch is a Junior Library Guild selection [2] and was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [3] Publishers Weekly, [4] and School Library Journal. [5] Kirkus Reviews called the book "A mighty portrait of poverty amid cruelty and optimism."

  3. No such thing as a free lunch - Wikipedia

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    The Libersign, a political emblem of the U.S. Libertarian Party during the 1970s, features an arrow diagonally crossing the letters "TANSTAAFL". "No such thing as a free lunch" (also written as "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" and sometimes called Crane's law [1]) is a popular adage communicating the idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing.

  4. ‘White Fragility’ author Robin DiAngelo gets tricked into ...

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    DiAngelo’s book “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism” hit bookshelves back in 2018 and helped her gain fame as a so-called anti-bias training expert ...

  5. My President - Wikipedia

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    My President" is the fourth official single from rapper Young Jeezy's third studio album, The Recession. The song also features rapper Nas and is produced by Tha Bizness . This song was number 16 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008. [ 2 ]

  6. ‘White Fragility’ author slams conservative podcaster Matt ...

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    “White Fragility” author Robin DiAngelo slammed well-known conservative podcaster Matt Walsh, who posed as an anti-racist activist and duped her into giving a black producer reparations in an ...

  7. African-American presidents of the United States in popular ...

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    [9] With James Earl Jones starring in 1972, the film version had a heroic black man as president, who ended the film in a position of moral authority. [19] [20] In 1977 comedian Richard Pryor portrayed the first black president of the United States in a skit on The Richard Pryor Show, his short-lived foray on NBC television. [14] [21]

  8. Marlon Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Marlon Troy Riggs (February 3, 1957 – April 5, 1994) was a Black gay filmmaker, educator, poet, and activist. He produced, wrote, and directed several documentary films, including Ethnic Notions, [1] Tongues Untied, [2] Color Adjustment, and Black Is...

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