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This week, Rachel discusses the Atlantic slave trade since history is not always rainbows and funky music. This episode goes into depth about how the triangle trade works and why it's important to know some basic geometry as well as the importance of the arts. This week's myth moment is a Brer Rabbit story with our main character being really relatable in that he trying to not be so lazy - and failing miserably. 

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