If Ibram Kendi was a horn he could only bleat a single note. And an off key one at that.
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Kendi was born in the Jamaica neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens,[4][2][6] to middle-class parents, Carol Rogers, a former business analyst for a health-care organization,[4] and Larry Rogers, a tax accountant and then hospital chaplain. Both of his parents are now retired and work as Methodist ministers.[4][7] He has an older brother, Akil.[4]From third to eighth grade, Kendi attended private Christian schools in Queens.[8] After attending John Bowne High School as a freshman, at age 15, Kendi moved with his family to Manassas, Virginia, in 1997 and attended Stonewall Jackson High School for his final three years of high school,[9] from which he graduated in 2000.[7][8]
In 2005, Kendi received dual B.S. degrees in African American Studies and magazine production from Florida A&M University. In 2007, Kendi earned an M.A. and in 2010 a Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University.[10] Kendi's dissertation was titled "The Black Campus Movement: An Afrocentric Narrative History of the Struggle to Diversify Higher Education, 1965-1972". His advisor was Ama Mazama.[1]
BTW, his real name is "Ibram Henry Rogers" ... Never trust a fake-named "activist".
And if this "Rogers" fellow were a horn, he'd be a vuvuzela.