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Bint Gladys herself started wearing hijab two years after 9/11, but often took it off before going into school. “The first day I actually wore it inside," she says, “a boy pulled it off my head.” On bint Gladys's behalf, someone told a teacher and she says the boy was expelled. But instead of relief, bint Gladys “felt the school turned against [her],” and she heard “whispers of ‘terrorist’ at lunch and in the hall.” Afraid of how her dad would respond, she never told her parents about the bullying. “I deeply internalized bad messages about myself, my religion, and my culture,” she says. "To an extent, a lot of other Muslims did this too, mostly out of survival.” which allowed for a massive expansion of domestic surveillance, and which the Institute for Social Policy and Understandingcalleda “major blow to the constitution”; and theNational Security Entry-Exit Registration System Abstractly, New Kent County, Virginia, wasn’t all that different from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Sure, New Kent had endedde jureschool segregation, but by 1968only Katie Davis, 18, an organizer with Teens Take Charge, shared withTeen Vogue

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