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  • Black Girl Bible by FeistyPisces2
    FeistyPisces2
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    We refuse to be muted! For all my beautiful brown sistas who need some uplifting or encouragement. We all need love. β™‘ And we shall not be judged by the color of our skin or the gender we are. Black women are beautiful and strong!!! New cover created by @InvincibleWanderer
  • YIBAMBE! (POC FACECLAIMS) by igotthevan
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    DIVERSITY IS BEAUTIFUL. Featuring male and female faceclaims. Requests welcome!
  • Not My Skin by Wondei16rrr
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    Life was sure simple here in Nigeria. Yeah, of course that's an untrue. What I mean is that at least following my daily routine was sure simple, apart from that, life's never easy. ---------------- What happens when Chiamaka Oyinlola Anthony a typical black Nigerian girl wins a scholarship to NY to further her studies. Making it her priority to study till she makes it, would she be able to do so when the school's bad boy has his eyes on her? What happens when she's been bullied by her peers and everyone seems to hate her for who she is? Can she still keep her confidence, boldness and not listen to her haters? What if she doesn't keep her promise to her mom? Bentley Frazier, the baddest boy known in Cambridge-Valley High has his eyes on Chiamaka due to a strange reason no one seems to know of... Is it bad? Good? What does he wants with her and why? Secrets, jealousy, hatred, betrayal, love, regrets, accomplishments, and many more all filled in one journey. Can Chiamaka survive her senior year of high school in NY or she'll rather be back home in Nigeria?
  • Things Most African-American Girls Can Relate To by KoolGurls939
    KoolGurls939
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    There aren't a lot of people I can relate to in my community so I'm writing this book to reach out and see if there are people who I can relate with here on Wattpad
  • Audre: A Vignette by LeilaAddison1
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    #20 in Vignette (November 2020) Racism affects everyone differently, but the color of our skins don't define who we are. A vignette to show my struggle, and many others. Audre is a highschool girl who is just like everyone else. She gets good grades, has a loving African family, and has a nice home to sleep in every night. Life in America continues to get harder for Audre as the people in her school constantly bully her for the skin she has no control over. Being black was never a problem for her until highschool. She used to see a beauty in her skin, a beauty that not many people will learn to see. Every little detail of herself makes her dislike herself more and more everyday. The little comments from her peers every single say cause her to see herself differently. She lost her beauty.. Will she be able to find it again?
  • Sophisticate's Black Hair Magic (1999)  by goldjettski
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    After the Vibe Magazine release, fresh off the plane from Honduras, Sophisticate's Black Hair Magazine catches up with Lisa for their next issue, finding out Lisa does not repeat the same hair styles, how her styles are mutli-flavored like Life Savers, not working out, and breaking down her VIBE issue quote.
  • Hey, white people by nmkaey03
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    Clarification to all white people.
  • Black Power Speech by anotha_la_beebotee
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    WARNING: My speech contains the N-word but it is not used in an unhealthy manner. Please comment and share this speech. I really hope to become a young activist for the black community and the movement that we are still fighting with ourselves, others and social media. Thank you so much for your help to get my name out there! I love you, Blessed Be Beloved!
  • Little Do You Know by jujuthaagoddess
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    What hides behind a black womans beautiful complextion and what also shows on the outsidd
  • I am beautiful by Story_writter8
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    I am beautiful, I am magic, I am a woman
  • Aphrodite by babyyy_dee
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    Aphrodite is on a journey to seek truth, throughout that journey she learns the real value of, Love, & Family as well as Ungratefulness and Lies. She learns how much happiness some of those things can bring, but she also learns how much depth and pain those same things can equally bring as well.
  • Black Never Seemed So Beautiful by blackgirlswrite06
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    Black girls grow into black women without getting the representation they need. Many times this leads to self hatred and doubt. Growing as a young black teenager can be hard. This story walks through a black girl finding her way into loving herself and her skin. πŸ₯° And Remember YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL ☺️
  • High by ahfreakah
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  • The Cookout by TheIconicCulture
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    ❝you vandalize my perception but can't take style from me.❞ a safe-haven for black kids. participate in questionnaires, meet other like-minded individuals, and have open discussions about everything pertaining to the black community. we also spill celebrity tea as long as y'all can agree that orange juice is better than apple juice. - mai ✿
  • Poetry Floetry by KayMonique2
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  • IN THE EYES OF BLACK BOYS by pettylikeonika
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    man why white folks always view us as less... Read to find outπŸ‘€ This book have my original ideas!
  • she's pretty for a "darkskin" by PaigeRucker2
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    and uplifting poem for black and darker women
  • Benevolently Black by madiiecat
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    Ka'Dasia Auclair Coleman is seventeen years old, with two twin brothers, one sober mother and ten million problems. Being the black girl in life is NEVER easy, and turning into a strong black woman is the biggest journey Ka'Dasia will have to face. Join Ka'Dasia as she experiences dealing and coping with the American black experience, and comes to terms with embracing who she is. Benevolently. "To be black in this world, is to be alone in a sense. Unacceptable, yet identifiable by nature." A story focused on the empowerment of black females in the U.S. while also recognizing struggles black woman face.