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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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  • But it involves facing up to the glossed-over unpleasantries and cruelnesses of the past (such as how Alabama's convict labour system was deliberately used to break industrial strikes in the early part of the last century, how dividing your work force against one another prevents effective union organization, how systemic discrimination against black farmers and small business owners when it came to getting credit that their white neighbours were able to obtain) and understanding that huge swaths of the population were treated unfairly because of the colour of their skin.

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