Reginald Lewis' widow speaks about the importance of their daughters identifying, connecting, and being proud of being African American

Houston911

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It depends. If they identify as black, have black spouses, were raised around black people and use what wealth or skills they have to contribute to the black community then I don't see why not.

If they’re 1/4 black and marry white but still have love for blacks people and support the community?

What about their 1/8 kids?

Do we ever get to a point where we can stop calling them black?
 

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I joke around a lot but that’s why I’m dead serious about only dating black women. I may not be able to control who my children ultimately marry but I’ll be damned if I start the bucking process.

Work hard all your life just for your wealth to go back into non-black hands. :scust:

you could put a clause in your will, and if your kids dont adhere to the clause your money is willed to another relative or close friend.
 
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