Her voice was like shea butter, from African trees where healing grows Her skin was the bark, pushing through clay and stony soil and racism Her hair was the branches, carrying the fruit of Black resistance and hope Her words were the green leaves, growing against the drought of the Sahara, or the America, or […]
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