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  1. The only reason we're in here is we care about the culture says Troy Johnson. @aalbc #BusinessofBooks #KBF2016
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    Since nobody seems to be on the same page in this comic book, my chapter lampoons characters like Sara who are nothing without attaching themselves to Africa. Anyone really interested in their heritage can trace their family trees for generations in this country. Sara and her ilk cling to Africa because it gives them a false sense of status, comparable to a German embracing the culture of Spain because both countries are in Europe. Totally irrelevant. Diversity is a dominant influence In the real world, (a foreign place to those who regularly use the term racism, but deny that race exists, ) People look, act, speak. differently. The human species is a mosaic. Black and white are terms that expand a description. Bad and good are also social constructs. It's more about the strong and the weak. The strong survive. Power rules. That's the scheme of things. Spring approaches and I have emerged from my intermittent hibernation and ascended a mountaintop where I will henceforth busy myself with contemplating the mysteries of life. OHMMMMMMM Language verbalizes, reality is silent. SHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
  3. 35th Day of ‪#‎BlackHistoryMonth‬: History of Storer College, Nnamdi Azikiwe (Nigeria's first president) Attended

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