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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Hair Extensions, Hairstyles Zulu Knots, & Dreadlocks

Hair Extensions, Hairstyles Zulu Knots, &  Dreadlocks
At first glance, this have to assist black children squeeze into a future with good prospects places these black families into something of a dilemma—how to best keep black identity while maintaining the need to maintain another that demands some measure of cultural conformity. Nevertheless the woeful lack of understanding and understanding that many young black youth (in addition to their parents) have when it comes to African history and social links makes this argument somewhat moot. This aspect is emphasized a lot more in that many crazy names that black parents will give their children are not real African names (only ask an African).


Black parents should really demonstrate their children more love than to give them a label that’s sure to help make the bottom of future jokes. If these parents are looking for a way to make their kids stand-out, why not like providing upon them a distinctive travel to succeed and become a Condeleeza, Shaquille, or Beyonce do something more substantive rather. Those strange names take a lot more cultural and economic weight compared to the Javarious who stands out for no other purpose than his unusual name.

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