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Biracial Woman Says Aren’t I a Black Woman Too

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Biracial Woman Says Aren’t I a Black Woman Too

By: Sydney Indigo Austen
Narrated by: Noella Crawford
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Biracial Woman Says Aren’t I a Black Woman Too details a biracial woman contemplating her identity regarding issues of race and society.

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An empowering Voice for Mixed Race women

This poem was written with inclusivity of the whole of a mixed race woman. The words were exceptionally delivered and well received. As a mixed race woman myself, I identify with the dichotomy of existence expressed in this poem. The narrator embodied the soul of this poem. A must listen!

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