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12 Commandments of the Negro

I was reading a book for my law and religion class and came across a piece from it that I wanted to share. Now, I realized a few pages ago that this book will not be much more useful for the purview of my paper, but I've kept reading. I stumbled across this and it… Continue reading 12 Commandments of the Negro

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A Conversation with Sean

…no, I completely understand girl. you don’t want them you just need them to be miserable without you… It makes me happy that Johnny is always in a bad relationship. Marcus got married and I wasn’t bothered. I was just happy she was Black. But looking back, I didn't even feel for Marcus how I… Continue reading A Conversation with Sean

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Memories Without Memory

The wind rustles through the trees on a mid October day, "Vini isit." If you aren't listening, you almost won't hear her say, "Di mô nom fiy." But once you catch it, you'll notice li briyé-yé, "Di mô nom piti-fiy! Pa donné ye sere mwa file!" Alor, ça arét. As quickly as she came, she… Continue reading Memories Without Memory