Introducing, the Baddest Chick, Ms.Trina Taylor

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WHY I SHOULD NOT TAKE THE FINAL EXAM

I believe I should not take the final exam because I have completed all of my posts to the best of my ability and I believe my competence to show all I’ve learned about the history and culture of African American Music cannot be measured with a test but instead, me going out beyond Spelman’s campus and sharing my new knowledge with the world. I have seriously enjoyed this course and my very eccentric, intelligent, instructor, Dr. Johnson.

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