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Re: Why I Am Letting My Natural Hair Grow Out

That is your issue not mine. I have already given my view on Kelani's usage of the word "negroid".
I choose however to address the issue raised in her original post and will leave those who persist in distracting from the content of her original post to ‘do their part’.

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Is Ethiopian/EastAfrican not considered "Negroid"?
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