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Evers, Caleb Benjamin, author. (orcid)0000-0003-1126-4709
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). Eloquence, according to Emerson (1904), "...is the power to translate a truth into language perfectly
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Davis, Seth E., author.
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oppositional consciousness that allows Black queer people to riff off of static ideas of language and literacy
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Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., author.
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forms, the methods were designed to break down the language rather than building it up. The methodology
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Kish, Nathan, author.
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further study, considers Poggio's complex relationship to foul language: while Poggio utters strictures

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