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21. September 2007 by admin.
From my own study of the question, the colored woman
deserves greater credit for what she has done and is doing than
blame for what she cannot so soon overcome. ~~~Fannie Barrier Williams
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21. September 2007 by admin.
Women of Egypt and Libya
Drink her tears from the River Nile
You will gain courage and bravery
Women of Congo and Liberia
Drink her tears from River Congo
You will shed inferiority
Women of Zambia and Zimbabwe
Drink her tears from River Zambezi
You will gain understanding
Women of South and West Africa
Drink her tears from River Limpopo
You shall see liberation
~~~Gcina Mhlope, South African poet
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18. September 2007 by admin.
E je k’a s’ oro ile wa o.
Let us practice the rituals of our family.
Yoruba proverb.
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16. September 2007 by admin.
Self-definition is intimately linked with empowerment.
Judy Scales-Trent
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11. September 2007 by admin.
W’en yu se ole wuman run, no ax wha’matter, run too.
When you see an old lady running do not ask what is the matter, run too.
Jamaican proverb
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