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By Ashlyn Brown BRONZE
Jonestown, Texas
Black, the color of my skin thought of to be ugly and disgusting Unable to be accepted unless it degrades itself To ignorance, segregation, separation May it always be differen...
Jonestown, Texas
Black, the color of my skin thought of to be ugly and disgusting Unable to be accepted unless it degrades itself To ignorance, segregation, separation May it always be differen...