Proud to be a Colored Girl

Proud to be a Colored Girl
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Publisher : Infinite Love Publishing
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ISBN-10 : 0979482763
ISBN-13 : 9780979482762
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Book Synopsis Proud to be a Colored Girl by : Jackie Christie

Download or read book Proud to be a Colored Girl written by Jackie Christie and published by Infinite Love Publishing. This book was released on 2009-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The age-old stereotyping of African American women has gone on practically unchallenged for centuries, and would probably continue, except we are ready to embark on a journey together, that will help us change our way of thinking and feeling. We'll explore having different perceptions of what has been taught to us, and what we have come to accept. This racially divided world we live in, fails to teach us that we are all the same! Every nationality of women the world over, has a color to their skin, no matter what that shade is, a colored girl can be someone viewed as beautiful. We may come in different shades, sizes, and nationalities, but inside we are universal. Dare to open your mind and challenge your inner beliefs and you will find being a colored girl is something to be proud of. And this truth applies to all women everywhere.


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