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Danielle L. McGuire

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  • "Until I Am Free"

    An online roundtable on a new biography of Fannie Lou Hamer.
    by Danielle L. McGuire, Peniel E. Joseph, Rhonda Williams, Stefan M. Bradley via Black Perspectives on October 3, 2022
  • Recy Taylor

    Recy Taylor's Truth

    How one black woman's campaign for justice after a rape by six white men shaped the struggle for equality—and the #MeToo movement.
    by Danielle L. McGuire, Vann R. Newkirk II via The Atlantic on January 10, 2018

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