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Who’s Afraid of Being Black? Not Kamala, Beyoncé or Kendrick.

With her response to Donald Trump’s comments about her background, Kamala Harris showed that Blackness doesn’t need to be explained or defended — an idea underscored by her campaign theme song.

Salamishah Tillet
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Black People, Cowboy Carter (Album), Drake (Rapper), Harris, Kamala D, Knowles, Beyonce, Lamar, Kendrick, Music, Presidential Election of 2024, Rap and Hip-Hop, The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (Book)
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