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Dr. Nathan Hare, renowned as the Father of Black Studies for coining "ethnic studies," passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a lasting legacy in academia and advocacy for the Black community.
Dr. Hare resigned in 1975, citing a turn toward Marxism by the rest of the journal’s leadership, at the expense of Black nationalism. “That majority is now Black Marxist, and I soon found my ...
Hare and Woods’ new book, “Puppy Kindergarten: The New Science of Raising a Great Dog,” which debuted in August, details their ongoing pursuit to remedy this problem through their research.
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