Racism Stereotypes Discrimination of Society
This is about the poem 'Indian Education' by Sherman Alexi. Relatin back to the book 'Indian Horse' by Richard Wagamese, and the play 'The Merchant of Venice' by Shakespeare.Cover art photo provided by JJ Ying on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jjying podcasters.spotify.com

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