Erik S. McDuffie’s scientific contributions

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Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the Making of Black Left Feminism
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June 2011

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Erik S. McDuffie

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... African women can multitask, and they are the thinking tanks, they can create a conducive environment for all, be it academic, organizations and others (Roane & Newcomb, 2013). In comparison, between Western life skills education and African life skills education the black African child is taught to survive through communism and collectivism [no one is left behind] where else in the Western domains, children are taught to survive in a Eurocentric manner which focuses on self-enrichment, and personal accumulation (McDuffie, 2011). Therefore, this showcases that the best teachers of such life skills of survival are women more than men. ...

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The Role of Women in Promoting Cultural Diversity and Tolerance in South Africa Communities: A Theoretical Discourse
Sojourning for Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the Making of Black Left Feminism
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  • June 2011