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... sister . My sisters , Reubina Gomez and Alicia Wells lost a sister , and my niece Najuma lost a mother . The academic community lost a friend , scholar and someone who was known as a premier scholar in the areas of black feminist ...
... sister . My sisters , Reubina Gomez and Alicia Wells lost a sister , and my niece Najuma lost a mother . The academic community lost a friend , scholar and someone who was known as a premier scholar in the areas of black feminist ...
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... sister was a scholar , as has been acclaimed to me so many times by the numerous persons who meet and greet me in the academic and social world . I think of my Caribbean Studies Association colleagues and Barbara's friends - Percy ...
... sister was a scholar , as has been acclaimed to me so many times by the numerous persons who meet and greet me in the academic and social world . I think of my Caribbean Studies Association colleagues and Barbara's friends - Percy ...
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... sister and I were born in Jamaica . My older sister knew when she turned eighteen that she would have to make some decision about her citizenship . At the same time , my parents went through the whole process to get visas for everyone ...
... sister and I were born in Jamaica . My older sister knew when she turned eighteen that she would have to make some decision about her citizenship . At the same time , my parents went through the whole process to get visas for everyone ...
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