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  "site": "https://dissentwatch.com",
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  "textContent": "Credit: Anthere, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Lipton Matthews, Busting African Delusions: Intelligence, Institutions, and the Path to Progress, Independently Published, 2026, 236 pages, $16.07 paperback American Renaissance has long stressed the legitimacy of whites promoting their own interests. Having assimilated this message, some readers may dismiss any talk of black uplift. This is […]",
  "title": "What, Realistically, Can Be Done for Africa? Part I"
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