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An African farmer

also a native american professor

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Q: Which perspective might be outside the scope of the 19th-century Western canon?
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What is and example of a perspective that might be outside the scope of the 19th-century western canon?

In the 19th century the Western Canon would be a Native American professor. He was also a African farmer.


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