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Marc Bloch would have understood the irony of the threats issued at the school bearing his name
Marc Bloch would have understood the irony of the threats issued at the school bearing his name
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I disagree with some of my pro-Palestinian classmates, but they deserve safety, not harassment, in expressing their beliefs
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