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- Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior ColumnistAs zionists ramp up the pressure, the Black misleadership class readily succumbs to protect their precious positions and dubious prominence.
- Austin ColeBlack graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology wrote this statement in support of Palestinians and of their rights to speak and act freely.