Still a Stranger in Mine Own House: A Reflection on the Lack of Inclusion in ‘We the People’
Many Black Americans can relate to the question W.E.B. Du Bois poses in his book, The Souls of Black Folks,...
Brandy Johnson is a second-year law student at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. She is also the MABL student director, Mitchell Hamline. As a first-generation, non-traditional law student she feels strongly about creating opportunities for and increasing the representation of professionals of color in the legal industry.
Many Black Americans can relate to the question W.E.B. Du Bois poses in his book, The Souls of Black Folks,...
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