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<description>My father-in-law, a cherished African-American teacher, Mr. DeFrantz, who worked with Mr. Jaime Escalante before he fled to Bolivia, never was heard in his most characteristic voice by his great-grand children. I just realized that he sounded most like a male version of Mama Odie in the Princess and the Frog. The great African-American tradition is something that should be for free to all peoples of the world. The pseudo-Africans of BLM would rub raw all grievances. They would say you can&#x26;#x27;t receive the cultural legacy of 9 great historical world civilizations (from Ancient China, India, Africa, the Middle East...</description>
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