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By Sharon Williams, Special to the AFRO God help us all.We need each other now more than ever.We have to stop the violence against each other and show PRIDE in who we are again:Beautiful, INTELLIGENT, creative, strong and resilient black people,God will help those who help themselves.Go back to the roots of black people.Unity was […]

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