Afroamerican
The American people have a serious identity crisis. It's rare while in the country to hear someone say that they are American. People say that they are Irish, Scottish, German, Italian, African, English, West Indian, etc. Often people are a combination of these. For black Americans it becomes even more complicated. Many want to identify as African but others would never dream of such a thing because it's so foreign to them. I was speaking to a man at a party I had at my apartment. He was telling me about how he plays African drums, traveling around to different towns and performing. He had even been to my part of Cape Cod, Wellfleet. I asked him if he was African and his reply was vague. He couldn't really say yes but he wasn't about to say no. I thought that maybe he was second generation and that his parents were born there so I asked if his parents were African. He said, "well I can't really say no, you know what I mean. It had come up earlier that I was An Afro-Am major and after that point as far as he was concerned we had some kind of connection. I was glad that it never became my turn at 40 questions. I am BI-racial and people react to that differently than others. To some it's a scar on my blackness
This is why many who make it to colleges in the Ivy league make money. They work and tend to think that they are advancing. This truly shows how their are almost two worlds living under the disguise of a strong nation. Most of those she meets become like brothers to her. I imagine that will cause a new connection between blacks no matter what their class. One of her colleagues suggested going home five times a year in order to stay in touch with your roots and keep your sanity. The birth of the black middle class. They help to reshape America by intertwining the old vision with the new. In other parts of the world the tables are turned. Being black and white at the same time. If there are 300 applicants and only 10 spots it's gonna be really hard to secure that job. Language is often something that separates people. Your children can only do this through you.
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