The Pseudo Biracial
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Complete, First published Oct 13, 2018
Omolara is a young dark skinned black girl who is subjected to colorism from all corners of her community including her own family.   One day however,  she gets into a disagreement with a light skinned black women over DNA which plants a dangerous idea into her mind.   The genetic argument is useless, what race you look like is what you are.   With this, Omolara realises that the only thing making her black is her outer appearance.   With cosmetic enhancements, Omolara begins her transformation into a mixed race women or what she calls, a pseudo biracial hoping it will make her life easier.   However, society and people in general are hypocritical pieces of shit.   Once Omolara's transformation and old looks get exposed, an explosive chain reaction erupts that puts her into a dangerous situation.
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