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This is a short segment from an introductory class on race and culture that is taught by Dr. Sam Richards at Penn State University. Today's video comes from the fifth class on September 10, 2019: • Soc 119 Live Stream - ...
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Timestamps:
00:00 Reviewing moment from last class
00:33 How do you know?
03:19 Where does that come from?
05:42 Where did the comment come from?
07:50 The invisible strings
09:20 What does that mean?
11:47 How do you know that?
14:50 Final thoughts
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