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Sanitising our history – and why we shouldn’t.

March 11, 2021 franklparker

Our part is to learn from those mistakes, those inhumanities, to root out discrimination, greed, selfishness, and criminality, and make our society and the world a better, fairer, safer place. Continue reading Sanitising our history – and why we shouldn’t.

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