Khalil Gibran Muhammad

"I hope that social interaction will still exist in the future. Technology has become a way of mediating human interaction, coming in between old-fashioned phone calls and face-to-face chitchat. Not sure where it'll end up."

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Khalil Gibran Muhammad

Khalil Gibran Muhammad

Historian, Author

Khalil Gibran Muhammad is a prominent historian and scholar known for his impactful work on race and justice in America, particularly through his book 'The Condemnation of Blackness.'

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