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They are for the girls with difficult names, the boys with softness at their core, and the people with neither. They are meant for the people who are Black, and the people who are not—because we are all tethered together by the heaviness of the human experience.
©2023 Sumaya Enyegue (P)2023 Recorded BooksLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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