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Are you changing your last name, black man?
No because I spent thousands researching my family tree ...we're good over here "Hayes"

Are you changing your last name, black man?

It's really hard to change your last name. I mean emotionally and psychologically.Are you changing your last name, black man?
You control all of that shyt fam![]()
do you want to re-read that post again? What choice did you have in your last namedo you want to re-read that post again? What choice did you have in your last name
It's really hard to change your last name. I mean emotionally and psychologically.
A lot of us probably should tho.
You have control in changing it
You arent answering the question
Most of us don't know which part of Africa we were from before we were brought over here.
Like moving a plant to a new garden, we have no roots.
I for one, don't know my heritage or what languages my family spoke. The connection to my African culture is essentially destroyed, save for the spirit, blood and skin itself, the deepest most intrinsic parts of my African bodies being.
But the culture, mentality, traditions, memes, values, were specifically targeted and eradicated by slavery. So we come here a blank slate.
Both a blessing and a curse. Be very careful what you write on this blank slate.
Names, have/had meaning. Spiritual meaning. A name was your parents wish for your life. I don't think names have such a deep meaning in the Western World today.

Perhaps not.
But why do you suppose so many people take on western (white) names?
It doesn't seem to happen the other way around.
Even in areas where whites migrate where they are the minorities.
Do Americans who move to India have children and name them Rashmi?