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Old 03-16-2007, 10:39 AM
Drolefille Drolefille is offline
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Originally Posted by christiangirl View Post
Alright then, finish the song, smartypants

Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
We may not have a dime....
But I've got street savoire faire.

Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
It's just bebopulation
And I got street saviore faire

The rhythm of the city,
But once you get it down
Then you can own this town
You can wear the crown..

Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
I may not have a dime
But I got street savoire faire

Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
It's just a bebopulation
And I got street savoire faire...
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Originally Posted by Ebonipoodle86 View Post
Ladies
To acknowledge the fact that Africa was and is home to royalty, is to admit that it had and still has culture, art, wealth and beauty, politics and education... and we can't have that now can we, because what will be the excuse for slavery... segregation and discrimination against Africans and their descendants... so we must start the story with servitude because slavery is where history began for African Americans at least that’s where it begins in the American text books... need I say more.
I'm sorry, but I disagree that this is ignoring African culture. It does seem like it will focus on African American culture in general and creole culture in particular, however seeing that as a default ignorance of Africa itself is imposing your predisposed notions on the matter. You can always criticize a writer for not doing something differently. Is any writer who writes a fantasy set in America somehow failing because they did not set it in Africa? Sometimes stories just go where they go. Are they at fault for setting in in New Orleans and not Georgia? What about Chicago? Why not the Caribbean?
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