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70 Stories

  • # 𝐖𝐄𝐒𝐓 π‚πŽπ€π’π“ 𝐅𝐋𝐀𝐕𝐀. ( original ) by CODENAMEDECI
    CODENAMEDECI
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    ___________________ 𝖂𝐄𝐒𝐓 π‚πŽπ€π’π“ 𝐅𝐋𝐀𝐕𝐀: 𝐒𝐄𝐓 𝐈𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 πŒπˆπƒ 90𝐬, we follow life at Rosa Bay College - a Historically Black College on the corner of hustle and West Coast pride, where black students don't just dream, but dominate. ❝ ROSA BAY AIN'T JUST A SCHOOL - IT'S A MOVEMENT. WE DON'T JUST LEARN, WE BUILD EMPIRES ❞ 𝐒𝐓𝐔𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒 𝐀𝐑𝐄 π‚π‡π€π’πˆππ†π’ dreams, turning heads, and breaking all the rules of the game. ❝ AND LOOKING THE FUCK GOOD WHILE DOING IT ❞ 𝐁𝐔𝐓, six students in particular run these halls like a city.
  • BTS and the Cookout by blvckkpopdork
    blvckkpopdork
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    A bts crack fic with black celebrities and just funny little stories.
  • I Fight It: Part I (Baba) by Ralibano28
    Ralibano28
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    West-African immigrant Muslim mother, living in the projects. From her perspective.
  • Tevun-Krus #76 - AfroFuturism by Ooorah
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    Combining traditional African culture with the endless possibilities that is our science-fiction future, AfroFuturism is one of sci-fi's most unique and little-known contributions. Dive on in!
  • All I am by Marcie_fan
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    A cliche lovestory between two teens who try to juggle school and fun
  • Wake up call by blackgaysaygoodday
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    Open you eyes you ned to realize it's your time to shine .
  • Free Speech Chronicles by BadIndian21
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    Welcome to Free Speech Chronicles-a blook (a blog in a book format) where your voice matters! Here, we dive into the hottest topics in pop culture, tackle burning issues within our community, and explore global events that shape our world. Each post sparks a thought-provoking discussion, encouraging readers to share their own unique perspectives. Whether you agree, disagree, or have an entirely different take, this is your platform to be heard. No topic is off-limits, and every voice is welcome, because here, it's all about keeping the conversation real, raw, and unapologetically free. Join the dialogue. Share your truth. Let's redefine what it means to connect through conversation!
  • I Love you (Eren x Black reader) by LemamaStormie
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    Read it bc I really dont have a description for this oneπŸ˜…πŸ˜­
  • Only a Number Not a Name by word18
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    Its about fictional rasicism in England. In how I would approach racism whilst trying to combat white saviorism. Showing that we all struggle, how the 2 characters communicate in how they treat each other with respect and will do whatever it takes to keep their friendship alive. No matter how different they are, it's their bond as strong and resilent as ever.
  • Emergent Power  by readingqueenlr
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    "But I don't want to be Queen" I shout back, "Then I'll have to change that now won't I" he says with a smirk, before I could answer I feel his lips on mine, and I can feel myself fall under his spell, his lips so soft, and kissable, made me want to stay here forever but when he licks my lips, asking for entrance, I came back to my senses and pushed him away from me... She just turned 16, and she is thrown into a world of royalty, that she didn't particularly want, Her betrothed, is a royal pain in the 'posterior', She has to learn to control, and use her new power to kill an ancient evil that seeks to take it away from her... Her name is Ayoka BankolΓ©, and she is the great African Queen.
  • Dutchess by Haesel_48
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    "Revenge is my Temptation." Hatred ran through her veins, blood in her eyes, revenge on her heart, and love on her mind. Vashti Wright isn't as innocent as everyone would love to believe. After witnessing the death of her mother at the tender age of ten, the once loving little girl turned into a sinister woman. Now, all this Twenty-two year old wants is bitter revenge and she won't stop at nothing to achieve it. Even if it leads her into the doors of the most ruthless gang of the south and in and out the bed of its members. Will she be able to climb her way to the top? Can she survive? Or will her mother's killer fish her out first? Follow Vashti on her journey to the top of a predominantly man's world. Highest Rank March.10.2018 - #375
  • Wet Dreamz by blahzie
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    Let me take y'all back, as I do so well.
  • The Repetition of History by quillsinkmag
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    How far have we really come? Is it about to be 2015 or the 1950's? #BlackLivesMatter
  • Expression of Agony by Madinah_Writes
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    African poetry encompasses the wide variety of traditions arising from Africa's 55 countries and from evolving trends within different literary genres. It is a large and complex subject, partly because of Africa's original linguistic diversity but primarily because of the devastating effect of slavery and colonization, which resulted in English, Portuguese and French, as well as Creole or pidgin versions of these European languages, being spoken and written by Africans across the continent. 'Expression of Agony' is a collection of poems that tells about African culture, history, tradition and lifestyle. There's going to be more to learn from this poem book so, stay tuned and have a wonderful read.
  • Black Girl Magic by njfoxwrites
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    in this moment when the importance of black lives is being shown in the spotlight and non black people are asking questions about how they can help be anti racist, nj fox puts her own story and emotional responses to the violence and injustice on blast with poetry and rhyme.
  • The Black Insider by TheIconicCulture
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    This interview book is for the amazing, talented, and sometimes under-appreciated black writers who have that magic *snaps fingers* and that fire of love for writing. If you think you have that vibe or that feel, contact us, but please make sure that you've given full support to the past writers that have been interviewed already. Thank you and have a marvelous day. "When you know your name, you should hang on to it for unless it is noted down and remembered then it will die when you do."- Toni Morrison (Song Of Solomon) -maniβ˜†