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Black Women Matter, If you took The Black Woman out of the equation, there would be no world. That first line got me and have empowered me since I found my powers Sister Fa, no truer statement ever been said. This is just one of the reasons why I jump in and correct my Brothers for their disrespect of The Black Woman anywhere.
@Deacon
WHAT A GREAT POST!!
Applause!
Thank You Sister Bride,
I am humble and bless to see the response this blog is getting in less than a 24 Hour period. Over 420 hits. Black Women Do Matter.
@ Deac,
Thank you for standing for us! Do you have any daughters?
Sister Fa,
No, I do not but my Son has a young girl which she calls me Granddady and I love her very much.
Well ain't that special! I love that you have a little girl in your life.
The Lord has also blessed me with a few good strong Black Women all throughout my life. From my Grandmothers on both sides of the family, to my mother, right on down to my wife. If I would take these women out of my life, I would not be the person that I am.
Giving respect to our Sisters is most important to me. If by chance I step outside of that mode for a moment, I find it to easy to step back into respect mode because I want to be respected.
All Black women need to take these 3:51 to feel the power of The Black Woman, see how much you are worth Black Woman.
Yes, I'm also blessed in that I come from a long line of Strong Black women, too. My great-grand mother Sally, my grand mother Janie, my mother Louise, all my mother's sisters, and my own sister.
I have had to remind my husband of this fact a time or two when I've 'check-mated' him back into reality being that he's African born and bred! Ha! I say, "Look, you didn't marry a subservient African woman but a American with African ancestry. That usually brings him back to reality. He's a great guy in Jesus Name! That's what I'm calling into existence with the power of my words and with prayer. ((lol))
Our son is truly blessed to have the best of both worlds, though. I'm glad for him because he sees what a strong mother I am and he sees what an involved father looks like. And for that, I have to thank God!
Let me shout right here (Hallelujah)!!!!!!
Holla, if you hear me!
I got to promote this post again. All Black women needs to take 3 minutes and 51 seconds to see how much you are worth.
How do you say it Sister Fa, "Holla, if you hear me!"
Whoop, whoop!!
((lol))
Black Women Do Matter. Let us give God The Praise, Amen...
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..."Holla if you hear me!"
Can I get a whoop, whoop>> I'm a Free Woman, though because Jesus came and set me free. He can and will do the same thing for others only if they will believe. Black women, we matter!