Actress and singer, Keke Palmer was on the cover of Vixen Vibe
magazine. During her Interview with the magazine, she talked about her
history and the black culture.
I truly am thankful for this interview. The journalist, Marjua
Estevez, truly took time to get my story across and I feel so much
gratitude for that. I would like to say as I've continued and will
continue my journey on knowledge of self that I have learned that
while some are, not ALL blacks are "African American". Let me
explain, some blacks are native to the American land such as
"Native Americans". We all know that all humans came from
Africa at first and moved all everywhere else developing different
appearances and cultures. Through research I'm learning that the
idea that ALL BLACKS in America were slaves is simply not
true. Just as Angela Basset says in "Jumping the Broom", "My
ancestors weren't slaves, they owned slaves." I remember during
TJVP my white teacher tried to tell me also that some blacks
owned slaves. The idea had hurt me so that I immediately decided
she was a racist and putting the blame on other blacks. As I've
grown and gained more knowledge I realized how great of a "gag" it
would be if someone could use a phrase and a skin tone to control
a people's psyche by creating emphasis on only one part of history.
If you assume simply because of the color of your skin that you
should carry only ONE side of your cultural AMERICAN history
that falls under the ideology of what it means to be an "African
American", I wonder how you would perceive your life and your
possibilities 🤔. That would be like a Korean person taking on
the history of a Japanese person simply because they have similar
features. I'm reading .. I'm learning .. I'm questioning .. I'm
processing. Thoughts?
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