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identify something you learned or that resonated with you from the Seeing White podcast episode, “Made in America”(Season 2, Episode 3). Why did you find it interesting, or, why did it resonate with you? Second, reflect on your answer (or on the podcast episode in general) and consider the consequences of these cases in what would become the United States. What do you think are, or might have been, the long-term consequences for those of European, African, and or Native American ancestry? https://sceneonradio.org/episode-33-made-in-americ…

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