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(Part 3) The Hometown Effect of ‘Field Work’ to Impact a New Season of America: Making Waves from Coast to Coast that Move Us to the Next Level

In the blink of an eye, America went from a moment of cheering to one of jeering. First it was with news of a perfect game in major league baseball by Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán. Such a feat happens few and far between. Then came word that the Supreme Court struck down Affirmative Action with …

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Posted byDouette O. 'Doc' CunninghamJuly 4, 2023July 5, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags: 14th amendment, affirmative action, america from 0 to 250, Dr Martin Luther King, H.E.R., immigration and naturalization act, independence day, JAM With Us, ketanji brown jackson, mojo in america, nupah, supreme courtLeave a comment on (Part 3) The Hometown Effect of ‘Field Work’ to Impact a New Season of America: Making Waves from Coast to Coast that Move Us to the Next Level

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