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"textContent": "submitted by thelastaxolotl to em_poc\n16 points | 1 comments\n\n\n> Adelaide Casely-Hayford, born on this day in 1868, was a Sierra Leone Creole Pan-African feminist, educator, and author. Hayford established a vocational school for young girls in Sierra Leone that emphasized racial and cultural pride.\n\nblackpast.org/…/hayford-adelaide-smith-casely-186…\n\nI hope you nerds have a good month of June\n\nRemember no crackers",
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