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Voices from the Bayou: Baton Rouge Students Confront Racism, Police Brutality, and a Historic Flood

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Voices from the Bayou: Baton Rouge Students Confront Racism, Police Brutality, and a Historic Flood - Prejean, Sister Helen (Foreword by), and Nero, Clarence (Introduction by), and Students, Baton Rouge
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When Professor Clarence Nero and his teaching colleagues walked into their classrooms for the first time after the tumultuous summer of 2016-a summer that in Baton Rouge had seen the murders of Alton Sterling and innocent police officers as well as a vast and historic flood-they had no idea what to expect from students. This wasn't any ordinary semester at Baton Rouge Community College. Many enrolled students had lost their homes due to flooding; most were still reeling from the shootings and the subsequent protests and ...

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Voices from the Bayou: Baton Rouge Students Confront Racism, Police Brutality, and a Historic Flood 2017, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781542932714

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