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Greets Kelani
So if Afrikan albinos are qualified to lead Black Afrikan movements, then what does that do to the idea of having a dark black Afrikan as an Icon for black movement?
So according to your reasonings, it is not absolutely necessary to have a dark black Afrikan as the head of a Black Afrikan movement?
If this is the case, then I dont see what is so different about my reasonings on the matter.
Peace
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