Category Archives: Ebonics

Brown Skin by India Arie

Brown Skin

Brown skin, you know I love your brown skin
I cant tell where yours begins, I cant tell where mine ends
Brown skin, up against my brown skin
Need some every now and then:oh hey:
Where are your people from? Maybe Mississippi or an Island
Apparently your skin has been kissed by the sun
You make me want a Hershey’s [...]

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Brown Skin by Richie Spice

Brown Skin
Oh na na na nah
Na na na na na na naah
Stu dup du dup du duu ohhh
Aye na na na na na na naaa
Ah dup du dup du duuu
Du du dup du du duuu aye
Chorus
Aye-brown skin
Girl i wanna wrap you wanna lock you in my arms an
Brown skin
Woman i love the vibes i love [...]

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Coloured People, One Nation

All around the world communities or nations use various words and names to signify fusion people with a mixed ancestry, racial, cultural and ethnic heritage. In some cases these terms are offensive or deemed inoffensive but in the end it does not matter, as the significance of this classification is slowly but surely becoming obsolete [...]

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Mixed race, mixed feelings

Do people of mixed race feel caught between two stools or are they nestling in the best of both worlds? As delegates from more than 150 countries gather at the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance in Durban, South Africa, Outlook examines inter-racial relationships.
Britain currently has one of the highest [...]

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