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101 Stories

  • 𝕷᥆᥎ᥱ ᥲᥒძ 𝕽&𝕭 by Justice47
    Justice47
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    The next generation of R&B artists are here. It's not easy to balance a career and love life.
  • ten things i'd say to the straight guy who made an exception for me by thankmelautner
    thankmelautner
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    we love and we are loved.
  • Roots of Us  by theweirdkidd
    theweirdkidd
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    Amara has always been independent, careful, and proud of the life she's built in Atlanta-until she meets Malik. From a chance encounter in a bookstore to Sunday brunches, late-night conversations, and shared dreams, their connection grows into a love rooted in trust, culture, and history. Roots of Us is a story of Black love that's real, tender, and unapologetically grounded in the lives and heritage of two people finding home in each other.
  • THE MOST DEADLY TRANSACTION CALLED SEX by PascalPassy
    PascalPassy
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    Written By: PASCAL PASSY IMORU Each person you sleep with automatically exchanges 60-75% of his/her spiritual embargoes (Generational Curses/Burdens) with you. Now count the number of guys/ladies you've carelessly had premarital sex with, which you've got no idea of his/her background and ancestral history.
  • Melody and the Women Who Fought Back   by theAfricanRoyalty
    theAfricanRoyalty
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    After a long and tiring day at karate class, Melody-our spirited little adventurer-comes home feeling frustrated and ready to quit. "Maybe I'm not strong enough," she whispers, slumping at the dinner table. Her mother smiles gently, prepares her a warm meal, and says, "Let me tell you about some women who never gave up." What follows is a magical, cozy, and inspiring bedtime journey where Melody listens to true stories of powerful warrior queens, fierce revolutionaries, fearless leaders, and brave defenders of their people. Each night, a new story is told-one chapter per historical woman-showcasing how real-life "sheroes" faced battles, protected their people, and changed history forever. The book combines vivid storytelling, history, and magic through Melody's imagination. As she dreams, she often sees herself standing alongside these women-learning, fighting, and growing stronger.
  • I Am Ty Will by abby_hayes
    abby_hayes
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    Ty Will is a boy who originally was from Fayetville, North Carolina. Life was great until they moved to Baltimore, Maryland. Ty knows that he needs book smarts, but will the troublesome areas of Baltimore get in the way? Can he understand his true values and where he stands? You "Will" have to find out by reading it!
  • Confessions of a Woke Black Girl  by SarahA0
    SarahA0
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    These are the confessions of a woke black girl. Every single that I find myself on this earth, I observe different problematic issues surrounding and within the black community as a collective. Issues that I believe are so obvious and alarming and occur everyday, yet it seems never to be a topic of discussion. I am using this platform to give a voice to these issues and shed light to whilst also aiming to make young black folk aware of them. These are the confessions of a woke black girl.
  • iFeelPretty by DirtyRedLilB
    DirtyRedLilB
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    " come on MeMe just wear it , its so cute on you " hearing the word cute fairly comes through my mind .. my completion MY SKIN I wish I wish sometimes I just wish I could feel pretty or even be pretty . MeMe is so insecure about her skin maybe because all over social media n other places are beautiful lighter skin women .. MeMe goes into being an exotic dancer too seem " pretty " out on the stage men love her in make her feel special thinking that no man would ever love her for her until maybe she finds the right one " Snake " is the name ...
  • Drowning  by Jade1Marie
    Jade1Marie
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    Two couples and best friends Andre, Shanteria, Lexy, and Charlie defying all odds in the game of love, living out their dreams until tragedy strikes for Charlie and Lexy. Will love be able to find its way through the darkness?
  • Shell by hauthenticc
    hauthenticc
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    In a world with over 7 billion people, how much do you have in common with a complete stranger?
  • This is the way I feel by jj_tha_fungus
    jj_tha_fungus
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    A compilation of poems I have written, displaying how I feel about certain things in my life, and just life in general. (Cover of the story drawn by me - JJ) I will try to publish a new poem every Tuesday and Sunday. If you would like an explanation or background info of one of my poems, just comment and let me know because I'll be happy to provide one. Feedback and thoughts are always appreciated!
  • Black Liberation Theology Essay by JeyMFalme
    JeyMFalme
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    Black liberation theology
  • Black History Month! by AuthorRReddic
    AuthorRReddic
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    Poem about black history
  • Te Amo | COMING SOON | SNEAK PEAK | by AuthorJasminee
    AuthorJasminee
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    Angelika is an deeply rooted Afro-Latino who struggles to accept her self in series of life events. Along her journey she finds to love herself and love for herself. Beauty comes in all colors.
  • 𝒦𝒶𝓇𝓂𝒶 by goldenkyee
    goldenkyee
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    "You'll wanna love me strong, then I'm gone"
  • The Diary of a Single Black Woman by Natural_A
    Natural_A
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    My life, My choices, that's all Zeena has ever had to worry about for most of her adult life. But with more success comes more love interests. How will she cope with all the madness of her love life...🤔
  • Be proud of by blxflyes
    blxflyes
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    Melyanah Reed is the first woman of color to reach the ultimate office: President of the United States. Follow her inspiring and ambitious rise from high school to the White House...
  • PROPHECY (Legacy Book II) by DrBlack01
    DrBlack01
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    Read Legacy book I first (1977)
  • A Black Nobody by luv_t_
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    A story based on my poem A Black Nobody A Black Nobody Turned somebody Because of my slain body Bullet riddled body My buried body My body that didn't hurt anybody A Black Nobody - Talya Dawkins