Duchess Harris
Duchess Harris is Special Assistant to the Provost for Strategic Initiatives at Macalester College. She is an African-American academic, author, and legal scholar. She is a professor of American Studies at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, specializing in feminism, United States law, and African American political movements. She also teaches a course on Black Health at the University of Minnesota Law School. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Paris Climate Agreement. by Harris, Duchess
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Black feminist politics from Kennedy to Obama by Harris, Duchess
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The Paris Climate Agreement by Harris, Duchess
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Being transgender in America by Harris, Duchess, Marciniak, Kristin
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LGBTQ social movements in America by Harris, Duchess, Lundin, Martha, 1993-
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