I don't go to church too tough anymore but I grew up a Deacon's son in a baptist church and when it was on and popping up in there, it was magical.
There is something magical in us (black people). And the sad thing is white people see it in us more than we see in ourselves. Once enough of us recognize that magic, we'll see real changes within the community that will force changes outside the community.
There is something magical in us (black people). And the sad thing is white people see it in us more than we see in ourselves. Once enough of us recognize that magic, we'll see real changes within the community that will force changes outside the community.