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Poems from kiaranine
Being Black in Suburban America
Go ahead, groan. roll your eyes, chuckle, snicker, do whatever you like. It's that girl. Me. You know exactly who I am. The black girl...
She is everything
Filled with pride, covered in cocoa, she stands tall, despite her height. She makes being a black woman look so effortless so chic, so...
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