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3 Reasons I Am Proud To Be An African-American

I am black and I want you to never forget it

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3 Reasons I Am Proud To Be An African-American
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I am a African-American Male and I am proud of my race. Here's why.

1. We always have a reason to fight.

My race will always carry a torch and fight for our right to be as equal as any white person that steps foot on this earth. Everyday we fight for our freedom in the land of the Free. Everyday we fight for our lives, so that we can home to our loved ones. Everyday we fight for the right to keep our lives after an altercation with an officer of the law, and I use that term loosely. We are fighters, taking on a fight that we shouldn't of had to fight in the first place.

2. I am not white.

I am proud of my pigment, the color on my arms does not define me, but prompt me to be stronger. I am proud that I am of color, I want to be different and I want someone to notice me when I walk out in this sea of Ivory. I want you to see my accomplishments, my features exaggerated way beyond the social normality. I want the world to notice that caramel is a color and that ivory will never cover my dark palette.

3. This video.

Take a look at this video above. It says enough. I am proud to have been on the same earth as these men who have lost their lives to inequality. It is time we make a change and I am proud to be a part of it.

I am proud to be caramel, to be dark. To wear my skin with pride and not fear. I will not lay down and I will not cease. There will be no freedom until we are equal.

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