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Young, black and gifted. Multigenerational Black American

Joined August 2010
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
Black people who think they are the real natives are so convincing and confident if I hadn't done the research I would be believing them too.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
Exhibit A. Wear your hair as you want especially black women. It's antiblack to condemn the way we braid and twist hair.
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Carlton C. McLeod
9 months
@Thischick85 @EmanonNamow @GoddessRetired @Brian_Sauve There is a difference between modest twists and elaborate braids and jewelry. Also, no husband loves his wife perfectly; no wife submits perfectly. Those commands are still true. I'm thankful for God's grace. I know I have areas of hypocrisy. I hate my sin. The LORD bless you.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
As a black American. I can see that Black Americans and a lot of black people in general are very vulnerable to joining cults or cult followings. There is always a new trend religion, ideology or a new origin of black people. Suddenly we're Hebrews, The Real Natives, Moors etc.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
RT @cooplemoderne: jazz in the morning. starting black music month off with one of miles davis’ most afrocentric albums. also, look at that…
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
RT @EarlLandix: Lucien Victor, the polyglot who was nicknamed "the Black Einstein." He became principal of the only public Black school in…
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
I probably should visit Latin America to use my Spanish but I have no idea where to go.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
RT @PortugueseP101: Sharing Your Availability in Portuguese 🗓 PS: Learn Portuguese with the best FREE online resources, just click here htt…
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@Naijella86 @BurnEr92976227 We don't but blackness does works in our society differently whereas Africans tend to depend on tribes. Most Africans don't describe themselves as black they say they are African some never used racial identity until moving to the UK or US Or Canada or France.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@ya_amar__ @LastMFLeft The spit test is not b.s. And do not bring that fake lizard dna test because 23 n me does tube spit they don't swab the mouth. Even the 1870 Census shows people that birthplace was marked as Africa.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
The Portuguese were brining in Africans up until 1850 illegally and had to be threatened to stop.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
RT @Dear_Lonely1: Cab Calloway and daughter Chris, who both appeared in the 1967 Broadway production of Hello, Dolly!
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
And I will keep saying this She Never said "Ain't I A Woman" She is from N.Y. and wouldn't even have a southern accent that's our biggest clue there. But she also spoke Dutch as her first language.
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Decode Magi
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✨✨✨ SOJOURNER TRUTH Sojourner Truth born 1797, enslaved in New York, escaped with infant daughter to freedom in 1826. Went to court to recover her son in 1828, became first Black woman to win such a case against a white man. “I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance”
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@The_VelvetDoor My 4th great grandmother was enslaved in New York.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
There were only about 2,200 Blacks and Mulattoes who had Africa noted as their birth location in the 1870 U.S. Census, a very small number given that there were over 4,800,000 Blacks and Mulattoes counted in the 1870 U.S. Census.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@NyxxQn @darvidosiris It's hard to keep family stories if you came in the 1600s you guys are purposely pretending not to know how slavery worked. The children were taken from their parents sometimes as newborns so how would they know?
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@darvidosiris Someone who I believe to be from my family line actually did traced a woman named Rachel Rice who was born 1770 to an African woman who lived to be 100 so she made it to the 1870 census.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@CanyonCarls @jilleeann_ If more upper class and upper middle class black people stop marrying black people it affects wealth. There has always been an agenda to take the wealth out of the blck community by pushing white women on black men or vice versa but usually the men.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@AaliyahJhane @CanyonCarls @sshowmemyself @jilleeann_ One could argue they view godliness as whiteness.
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Kiki كاريما
8 months
@AaliyahJhane @CanyonCarls @sshowmemyself @jilleeann_ I get that every is not going to marry a blk person but like you said. There is a certain psychology behind why most of your children go out of their way to not marry blck women. The boy said his parents taught him not to see color and to have faith in God.
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