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In memoriam of Professor Leith Mullings, my teacher, I raise questions she can no longer answer, although her deeds can speak still. She provides a model of scholarship, mentoring, and activism infused with courage, humility, and nurturance. In her final years and days, she worked with Palestinian anthropologists to form an independent association and forge ties with Black anthropologists. May they remain enduring testaments to a life striving for Truth and Justice.