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voicelessness



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In this instance, education becomes a terrain of struggle, which refuses one's erasure or voicelessness and resists the dictates of an audit culture.

From Salon Oct. 24, 2021

“I think there is a real history of orators who have had to struggle, a type of imposed voicelessness, you know, having that stage at inauguration,” she said.

From Slate Jan. 20, 2021

The classroom wasn’t the only area of Cutter’s life affected by her voicelessness.

From Washington Post Feb. 23, 2015

About how Nas evoked Queensbridge’s voicelessness through poetry that was vivid and lurid, thrilling yet introspective, and dark with glimmers of hope.

From Time Apr. 25, 2014

Its broken tones, striving and struggling, almost rising at times into a shriek, seemed of all things to complain of its own voicelessness.

From Confession, or, the Blind Heart; a Domestic Story by William Gilmore Simms




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