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Toni
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You can never judge a book by its cover. The way people appear and the way people are can shock the hell out of you. As far as being uncivilized; on what basis? Maybe it’s the part of town in which you associate. I t could even be the part of the country. I have a large amount of Black friend and we are not loud, aggressive, nor vulgar. We are all well educated and sophisticated by most standards (I don’t know what your standards may be). I also believe that I’m civilized; but then again, In what does civilization consist? PS Bandanas are something that Blacks had to wear in slavery days and post Civil War. When Black women went into town they had to wear them so that everyone would know that they were Black (because some Blacks were fair skinned). It was law in the South. So it’s something that just stuck. If check out any old movies you will see that all the Black people in them (maids and servants) have kon bandanas. It kinda got adapted into part of the culture.

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Name : Toni, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Christian, Age : 17, City : Las Vegas, State : NV, Country : United States, Occupation : student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class,