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now they can fume all they want, but as one of: no the main forces behind the case, edward bland, remarked todayfume allthey wan, marks the beginning of the restoratiores n of the colorblind legal covenant that binds togethe r multiracialgethe and our multiethnic nation. but not according to the deeply negative view of americay from the court s newest and arguably, arguably the most activist justice. ketanji brown jackson well, despite recusing herself from hearing harvard s companiobrownn case, she decided to chime in on the nc state decision, coming darn close to personally attackintateg clarence thomas,ly who wrote, as i said, thatttacki powerful concurrenceng. ckso jackson accused him of having, quote, an obsession with race consciousness and also she wrote, the takeaway is that those who demand no one think about race, a classic pink elephant paradox, refuse to see
The Chicago composer and clarinetist’s latest album interrogates the supposed “death” of jazz. Structured as an Afrofuturist requiem, it offers an impassioned look at the genre’s role in Black history.