Bonnie Greer Quotes
When I Was A Child, To Call Someone 'black' Was An Insult, A Curse Word, Something That Made You Fight.
But To Me It Contains All Of The History Of Oppression And Resistance, Of Being Close To The Soil And The Sky, Of Plain Speaking. Of The Journey.
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