Racial Cognitive Dissonance
Deirdre delves into the complexities of slavery, highlighting how enslaved individuals, particularly women, were both exploited and recognized for their intelligence. She challenges the prevailing myths about race and gender, illustrating how the medical training of enslaved people contradicts the notion of their inferiority. This exploration reveals the deep-seated cognitive dissonance that existed within the societal structures of the 19th century.In this clip
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