Good riddance.
Most African parents, like my parents, just want you to get a degree in a decent field - so they can dance/party at your graduation party. And I met that expectation at 21.
Yes, that’s the thing about trying to force classifications on British born blacks. Even within families - people identify as different things. In my family, my brother and I identify more as African than my sisters and that’s because we used to go to African history summer school in Brixton and we read a lot of black/African history. And I know people who were born and raised here that are even more African than me.
I won't ever be ashamed of my ancestors
People used to be wild on hereWhich means they ain't descended from cotton pickers so there is no reason why they should be afraid of white people
I dont know what this means....Cocksucker needs the instrumentals
You right. Lemme help clear it upContext matters.
The beatsI dont know what this means....
but its funny as hell for some reason