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Brother to Brother: An Open Letter to Nate Parker

Dear Brother Nate:

I write to you as my brother because I cannot think of anything else to call you but my brother. When I learned about how you and your friend were tried for raping an intoxicated fellow student at Pennsylvania State University in 1999, the anger, embarrassment, and shame I felt were feelings I would feel for a family member.

EssaysIbram KendiAugust 22, 2016
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