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In a recent op-ed, author and University of Texas African and African Diaspora Studies Professor Kali Nicole Gross discusses how her new book, “Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso,” sheds light on the life of a Black woman who was dubbed a “murderess” in 1887, a particularly racist time in the American criminal justice…
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