She looks and sounds like an Italian/Hispanic, not African. As far as 'our sound' goes, well, that's debatable. 'Our sound' covers a LOT of bases.
many hispanics are blacker than african americans. u not gon use these connotations to remove blackness from a situation when u feel like it.


Pretty sure I've mentioned that before on this site. And I'm not emotional. Not sure why so many of you respond to women by calling them emotional. I'm not emotional but I'm definitely enjoying whats going on in this thread.

because there was a HUGE GENDER GAP post slavery due to it. Much like ours...but worse.


