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Crips wear blue and call Bloods “slobs” as a sign of disrespect; they don’t write the letters CK in succession, because that stands for “crip killer,” and will spell a word blacc or slicc instead.
VANISHING ACTS JODI PICOULT 2005
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Crips wear blue and call Bloods “slobs” as a sign of disrespect; they don’t write the letters CK in succession, because that stands for “crip killer,” and will spell a word blacc or slicc instead.
VANISHING ACTS JODI PICOULT 2005
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Crips wear blue and call Bloods “slobs” as a sign of disrespect; they don’t write the letters CK in succession, because that stands for “crip killer,” and will spell a word blacc or slicc instead.
VANISHING ACTS JODI PICOULT 2005
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Crips wear blue and call Bloods "slobs" as a sign of disrespect; they don't write the letters CK in succession, because that stands for "crip killer," and will spell a word blacc or slicc instead.
Vanishing Acts Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2005
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One type can overrule others like a sellout ass carlton or the corna brotha are always gonne be seen as a blacc male 1st by white society and the sellout is going to be seen as a joke many times.
Privilege Is Driving a Smooth Road And Not Even Knowing It 2005
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Robert the problem with your analogy is that you fail to realize your privelege as well as having a blacc point of view and one big reason that sistas get in more then brothas even if you were to control for grads vs non-grads all that just application vs appectance I think would be this.
Privilege Is Driving a Smooth Road And Not Even Knowing It 2005
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There many lines u can say for different groups and different privelges and disadvantages systematically put ur group in different places along the line but race, sex, and class are the 3 big dividing lines U could say in that order too because a blacc women is blacc 1st and ppl take into account other stuff after the stereotypes etc are not the same for all women are not the same.
Privilege Is Driving a Smooth Road And Not Even Knowing It 2005
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