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Martha S. Jones: Don’t Miss Out on What Michelle Obama Actually Said in 2008

Posted by Ellen C. Bush on 20 July 2016, 9:46 am

Don’t let Melania Trump’s Monday night speech be your guide to what Michelle Obama said in 2008. Instead, keep listening. There is more to learn than who borrowed what words. Continue Reading Martha S. Jones: Don’t Miss Out on What Michelle Obama Actually Said in 2008

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Filed under African American History, African American Studies, American History, Author blog entry, Current Events, Excerpts, Guest Bloggers, History, Politics, Women's Studies | Tagged gloria steinem, harriet tubman, hillary clinton, martha s. jones, melania trump, michelle obama, toward an intellectual history of black women

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