Black men, Black women aren’t difficult because they hate you. Black women are difficult because they had to be so the world wouldn’t run over them because we weren’t there for them.
My dad/pastor (via theuppitynegras)
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Some historians told me 200 million Blacks died during slavery. The smallest number I got from anybody was 60 million. There were travel accounts of people who were in the Congo—that’s a wide river—saying, ‘We could not get the boat through the river, it was choked with bodies.’ That’s like a logjam. A lot of people died. Half of them died in those ships. Slave trade was like cocaine is now—even though it was against the law, that didn’t stop anybody. Imagine getting $1,000 for a human being. That’s a lot of money. There are fortunes in this country that were made that way.
Toni Morrison (via sonofbaldwin)
Never give up
When you’re like *this* close to coming, but he busts his nut first.
OMG THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE THING EVER
Guess you shouldn’t have celebrated so early and went after that nut like I did.
^^^lmao
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Sophisticated Lady…
The Devil’s work
I won’t be long…
A phrase often said by the pastor at the beginning of his sermon. Although seemingly straightforward, the connotation of the phrase is almost always the exact opposite of its denotation. (via blackproverbs)
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