It's not just one thing. Something about the spirit and power of being black has heavy weight within itself. It's like having a power and learning how to use it for good or bad...
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The Bible is our culture but we lost touch with who we are & our Creator.
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Real "blk american culture" is the first 5 books of the Bible. We the people
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STRENGTH, FREEDOM, AND THE REBEL ALLIANCE THOSE OF US WHO STARE INTO THE EYES OF THE OPPRESSORS AND SAY THIS IS WRONG
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Black culture is knowing what a hot comb smells like when used with blue magic hair grease before Sunday school π« Or Knowing greens taste better with cornbread and ham hock
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Black culture is a testament to resilience & strength! Throughout history Black individuals and communities have faced immense challenges, yet have continually risen above adversity with grace and determination. This resilience is deeply rooted in a rich cultural heritage that values perseverance, unity, and the power of collective strength. Family is at the heart of Black culture. The bonds within Black families are strong and enduring, providing a foundation of support, love, and guidance. These familial connections extend beyond immediate relatives, encompassing extended family and close-knit communities that function as extended families. This sense of belonging and mutual support is a cornerstone of Black culture, fostering a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive. Black culture is also a powerful force in setting trends and influencing global culture. From music and fashion to art and language, Black creativity and innovation have left an indelible mark on the world. The contributions of Black artists, musicians, designers, and thinkers continue to shape and redefine cultural landscapes, inspiring generations and driving social change. In essence, Black culture is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of resilience, family values, and trendsetting influence. It is a culture that celebrates the strength of its people, honors the importance of family, and continually pushes the boundaries of creativity and innovation.
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My grandma was from Arkansas and grew up on a reservation. She told my mother that she was declassified as Native indigenous American and classified as Negro.
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Black Culture iZ all of the above, BLACK Culture iZ UNDERGROUND.π³
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Children of God, founders of all civilization and first to construct writing βπΏ science π§ͺ Education π
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Culture is what we do. Are you asking what it should be or what it actually is now? I roll with NFJ on this. βπ½π€βπ½
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The Black History Archives
What is REAL Black Culture?
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