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Alongside classroom lessons that often tackle this issue, Mr. Kneeland maintains an active schedule participating in panels and workshops that challenge others to consider socialjustice. One of his most notable works is a 2023 book of poems, titled We Be Walkin Blackly in the Deep.
Alongside classroom lessons that often tackle this issue, Mr. Kneeland maintains an active schedule participating in panels and workshops that challenge others to consider socialjustice. One of his most notable works is a 2023 book of poems, titled We Be Walkin Blackly in the Deep.
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