“to be woman and black means to be the first and last to love yourself. Is to know you’re not desirable to your own kind. I grew up learning how to protect men who hate me. Learned how to be the silencer to their pistol. Learned how to be the revolution spit-shining THEIR spines.” – COMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ON
Thank you for sharing!!!!!
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Thanks for tuning in 😉
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Of course lady. I love your voice!
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Reblogged this on somethin20s.
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goosebumps…i felt every bit of this
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Beloved. Deep. Rooted.
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Powerful! Powerful! Powerful!TRUTH!!!! I gotta listen to this again!!! Thank you Kelley, for this!!!
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For sure, Shelby! As always,thanks for tuning in 😉
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THEY KILLED THAT!!! Yes!
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no…words
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I’d seen this before. So good.
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Wow! Powerful words!
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That was fire! Thanks for sharing!
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For sure! Thanks for listening.
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Im getting around to checking out some post, and this is phenomenal I love it. Thanks for sharing. I need to reblog this actually
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For sure. Nice to see you back 😉
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Reblogged this on Behind The Eyes and commented:
A great piece. It hurts to hear it, but we need to acknowledge the feelings of our beautiful black women in all their glory. They have done so for us
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Powerful.
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“to be woman and black means to be the first and last to love yourself. Is to know you’re not desirable to your own kind. I grew up learning how to protect men who hate me. Learned how to be the silencer to their pistol. Learned how to be the revolution spit-shining THEIR spines.” – COMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ON
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Right right right right right.. what else can be said??!
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