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  • 100 Days of AfroLatinidad by Iesha07
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    "You don't look Hispanic." "I thought you were Black?" "Prove you're Latina." This is what I've been hearing ever since I can remember and I've had to unlearn all the hate and ignorance I've endured. Each chapter is either one experience or topic regarding my life as an Afro-Latina. ••• Part of the "100 Days of..." project by @roselillae. ••• Cover by @roselillae
  • A Debt To Pay by BanggBit
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    Rhaelyn Taylor is stuck in a jam. There's a debt to pay. Rhaelyn's father has made many careless mistakes. But this could possibly be the stupidest choice he has ever made. He practically sold her off. When her father makes a deal with the handsome tycoon, Rhaelyn has to pay for his careless actions. Once again it's Rhaelyn to the rescue. But what happens, when Rhaelyn starts to fall for Alexei De Rege?
  • REINCARNATION: DAUGHTER OF LIFE  by Majestiquebae
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    A short story about the betrayal of the first female emperor of Oyo land. Oromptoniyun had always fought vehemently against the white men that want to invade her land. While she seems to be winning, a bigger conspiracy broils under the surface.
  • Integrity by adondismelus
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    In the community of Mabee's Dwelling, set away from majority of the city where they are left to their own autonomy, things are noticeably getting strange. Rubio, a fresh adult that has lived in the eyes of his people starts to get a clear signal that something has changed. Waking up with blonde hair, he is the first to notice "the shift" and everyone else follows, but do they really get it? Set over eight months, Mabee's Dwelling is transformed by brutality, guise, and ignorance. Only a light could save them.
  • Africans in my lens  by Jaroubah
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    ( Africans in my lens) the Africa I know of arise before the rise with their theory's in her history, the dusty wood pen of the ancestors is mightier than the bro- anD sisters that are oppressed and colonized in their acts and deeds toward their own; when would africa, put value across her beautiful continent that has been looted from it's ancestry to its children today. The colonial mind set of the African is destroyed by the colonial powers with what they want he to understand and define him or her self. The African is thought to stay muted an accepted everything he's told to be or do ; may not be a college graduate or university graduate; but I am patiently increasing in faith stage of learning beyond the physics of man to the highest comfort of life - connected to the one who sent the Holy Spirit into Essa (Jesus ) AS and path the sea for Musa AS the beholder of ark of Noah AS from flooding i am connected to a better world than your world of calamity bigotry, and jealousy; his Nigerian, his Ghanaian his Guinea Fula his not a Gambian Fuck all the methodology; his this his that , #fuckology that; live your life and stop run your mouth pon people's life. Africa for Africans; when would Africa see themselves and their people as one without discretionary discriminating each other's presence, as one people of one continent. Stop thinking like the oppressors and start acting like the oppressed, know your worth, yourself and embrace your people . "I rest my case here for now! "I used to cry in my soul Now I laugh Hahaha Laugh over laugh Thank you allah Hahaha - Amadou Jarou Bah (Speaks)