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San Diegans with Afro puffs
I wish the author could explain by what she means by no one likes black girls? It seems like to me that you are contributing to what the media and music is doing. Trying to demonized and degrade and classify black women as we are unwanted. When based on my understanding of the article talk about you concerned about your daughter's hair and you are afraid that she may change it to be straight and blonde as she advances in age. I do understand that you want diversity in that particular area, but Mrs. Salaam, why would you label the article like that. It seems like to me you are speaking on something entirely different that the title of the article.— July 17, 2012 11:58 a.m.