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    It is common for people to try to box others into a nice little category. Don’t feel like you have to label yourelf as a ‘white girl in a black girl’s body.’ You are not a sellout; you are unique, and just because you speak English in the proper sense doesn’t mean you are betraying anyone or anything. Too often it is thought that African Americans all share the same culture, but do you think a black living in Altanta will have the same culture as a black living in El Paso? African Americans are not the homogenous group they are made out to be. Just like Caucasian Americans, things such as traditions, religion, appearance or food preferences vary depending on factors such as class, education and health, to name a few.

    There is no one way that you should look or act, so don’t think you are anything less than you are: a unique individual who shouldn’t be forced to box herself into a premade label.

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    Name : Deeders, Gender : F, Age : 19, City : Tallahassee, State : FL, Country : United States, 
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