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Letters: Crack cocaine domain of Black drug users, which is why John Kennedy used the term

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 14, 2022

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I read with interest ’s letter to the editor of Oct. 11 regarding Maselli objected to Sutton calling out U.S. Sen. John N. Kennedy’s use of “crackhead” in a campaign ad as racist. He particularly objected to Sutton’s conclusion that the senator was employing a decades-old trope that ascribes criminality to Black people.Maselli, an attorney, dismissed Sutton’s evidence as “long-winded” instead of relying upon his own received... + full article



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