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These are a few of my favorite things 17. Always evolving. Living for love. Happiness is key. Dreams are drive. Strength is mandatory. Beauty is intellectual.
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Theme Six, by Max davis.

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I got into Spelman College(:

….and I’m going as of now(:

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 (by Allana.)
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This is for everyone who are told they are “too dark” or “too white looking” to be BLACK, and/or BEAUTIFUL. There are so many shades of brown. Stop the ignorance. We are black!

I thought the point was going to be that everyone is beautiful.
but no.
just black people.

the end right one has never been black

By the logic of this post I’m black.. And beautiful

Why do people do this? Why do people make something that was created with positive intentions into something ugly? Why do you do this? Are you that miserable? This is for the black community -regarding the ever so popular dark-skinned vs. light skinned division, instead uniting blacks together.
And for the record, my mother is the complexion on the right and she’s black so your statement is invalid. Mariah Carey, Tiny of Xscape, Faith Evans, etc are also around that skin tone.
As I see from this post, people find ANYTHING to bitch about. If this doesn’t relate to you, why reblog it and be negative? This is obviously about skin tone and the black community. Why can’t we have ANYTHING for and about ourselves without a white person reblogging it and getting offended? This is for all the dark skinned women who have resulted to skin bleaching or thought about suicide for being ridiculed DAILY by people or people jokingly taunting them about their skin complexions. This is for women who are biracial or who have a very fair skin complexion who don’t feel like they quite fit in with other black women because they get told that they aren’t black enough.

^^ thank you

Thank you, second comment up. Why did they do it? Just white people making shit about them as usual, being anti-black as usual.
Totally fucking unnecessary. It was clearly for black people. They need to take that basic logic class over. The diagram does not, by any means, state or imply “if you are any of these skin tones, you are black”. Not by any means does it imply that. What it is implying, you army of asshats, is that no one can discredit your black beautiful-ness for being any of these skin tones.
Was it that hard? I really think not. But please, allow white people to take an anti-shadeism, anti-internalized-racism, totally black targeted post, that they know jack diddly fucking squat about, and make it about them. By all motherfuckin’ means.

Well how dare black people try to talk to each other about an issue in our communities?  How dare a conversation about race not center on whiteness? Whatever, fuck these assholes & their “ironic” racism. I love the message of this png anyway.

UGH. The image does not say that only black people are beautiful. It’s saying that black, in every shade, is beautiful. Can we have that? Can we uplift ourselves without someone making some bullshit comments about how they’re upset when they aren’t including in things having to do with black people? So muthafuckin selfish, I swear. We can’t even honor our SKIN TONES, the beauty and diversity of them all, without some bullshit being thrown into the mix. Anyway, I loooove this image, and it’s intended message.
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