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That's just it Kelani.
I dont want to get rid of you. You have some insightful posts.
It just seems to be all or nothing with you.
I may not agree with everything u say but I will not try to belittle you.
Life is too short to be constantly focusing on the differences as black people. If a blue-black, brown, or light skinned black person upholds Afrika and Afrikan Identity, then I support him/her regardless.
BLACK POWER was a phrase made popular amongst black people by a group of people who were mostly brown in appearance (Black Panthers).
It was not White power or mulatto power. It was BLACK POWER!
Peace
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