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Stockholm Syndrome and Its Effects on the Black Collective Mind

By: Xavier James
Narrated by: Michael "Frish" Frishberg
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When it comes to confronting Eurocentric behavior quite a few Black Americans who have been weaned within the confines of a hostile society have developed a strong case of Stockholm Syndrome. Xavier James examines in detail this tragic psychological disposition. 

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