Captain Crunch
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My East Africans, were you guys classified as white when your families first immigrated to the US in the 70's?
My East Africans, were you guys classified as white when your families first immigrated to the US in the 70's?

lol, nice troll.![]()
I'm not even trolling, I heard somewhere that East Africans were classified as white in America, just like Arabs and Indians.

lol, nice troll.![]()
My East Africans, were you guys classified as white when your families first immigrated to the US in the 70's?
yup and they mostly sold books by African and African-American authors too... they had a lot of books dealing with black/african consciousness in there...they also sold african garments, jewelry, music, cards, etc...it wasn't a raggedy, dimly lit, rinky dink ass store fam...they had everything neat, clean, organized and well put together like any other retail store but nobody supported them
nah they didnt serve food...there was a Guyanese food spot next door but even that's gone nowSounds like a nice chill spot where you can read and study quietly. It's a shame it's gone. Did they serve food there?
You heard wrong.![]()
Wow. What black businesses are in EO besides the usual spots?nah they didnt serve food...there was a Guyanese food spot next door but even that's gone now
I think he's referring to North Africans and West Asians.
lol, I had to make a thread. nikkaz ask the same damn questions about East Africans too much.
is this going to turn into another "Black Americans suck" thread
