I don't think anyone every said that on this forum and if they did they're wrong. Most AAs aren't 100% thanks to colonization and everything that came with it. I know a few of us talk about half breeds being raised by white families. And integrating into a white family by law and bloodline.i think she's biracial or some sort of mix...but you know coli race experts say that = 100% white pretty much
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Ay, Canadian watch your mouth bout Florida. You have no authority to commentate on USA.believe me, i know this. but ive seen some wild statements on here that people try to play off as factI don't think anyone every said that on this forum and if they did they're wrong. Most AAs aren't 100% thanks to colonization and everything that came with it. I know a few of us talk about half breeds being raised by white families. And integrating into a white family by law and bloodline.
But we love Booker T Washington, Bob Marley, Angela Davis, along with the other "biracial" activists etc.
I don't think anyone every said that on this forum and if they did they're wrong. Most AAs aren't 100% thanks to colonization and everything that came with it. I know a few of us talk about half breeds being raised by white families. And integrating into a white family by law and bloodline.
But we love Booker T Washington, Bob Marley, Angela Davis, along with the other "biracial" activists etc.
Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. The family lived in the "Dynamite Hill" neighborhood, which was marked in the 1950s by whites bombing houses of middle-class blacks who had moved into the area. Davis occasionally spent time on her uncle's farm and with friends in New York City.[6] Her family included brothers Ben and Reginald and sister Fania. Ben played defensive back for the Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.[7]
Davis attended Carrie A. Tuggle School, a segregated black elementary school; later she attended Parker Annex, a middle-school branch of Parker High School in Birmingham. During this time Davis' mother, Sallye Bell Davis, was a national officer and leading organizer of the Southern Negro Youth Congress, an organization influenced by the Communist Party, which was trying to build alliances among African Americans in the South. Consequently, Davis grew up surrounded by communist organizers and thinkers who significantly influenced her intellectual development.[8]
By her junior year in high school, Davis had applied to and was accepted at an American Friends Service Committee program that placed black students from the South in integrated schools in the North. She chose Elisabeth Irwin High School in Greenwich Village. There she was introduced to socialism and communism, and recruited by a Communist youth group, Advance.[9]
Yeah I already know that's why I listed them. Bob's father disowned him and died when he was just a yout. Booker T Washington was called the n word just like the rest of would've been. Like I said earlier their's respect for the ones raised by their black family.Bob & Brooker both leans towards the black genes.. Angela was around mostly blacks tho...And I think her father was mixed not white..
Rep pending on receipts :aggie:not really... She leans more towards the white pheno type & grew up around cacs
She ain't black.... I'll gotta find them hs chilln wit cacs pics, vans & pigtails wearing days
Somebody mention huey being mix but huey leans towards the black genes & grew up around black people
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