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Dark Chocolate Berries
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Dark Chocolate Berries

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Meika Tucker Returns With Another Scandalous Fiction Tale and Undoubtedly Original Twist on Racism and Dating. Meika Lifts the Dusty Carpet to Reveal Much of the Debris that's Been Swept Away Out of Sight. When it comes to racism in interracial dating, even in 2024 no one wants to acknowledge that it even still exists. That love does not always conquer the black and white barriers that shouldn't be there. That cultural social unity does not always break down the light skin and dark skin segregation within one's own race that can destroy the sense of acceptance in social groups due to labeling, sarcastic jabs, or tasteless nicknames even when we say it doesn't matter. Grab your broom and dust pan, Meika shook the carpet and exposed the dust.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Date
23 June 2024
Pages
282
ISBN
9781304259301

Meika Tucker Returns With Another Scandalous Fiction Tale and Undoubtedly Original Twist on Racism and Dating. Meika Lifts the Dusty Carpet to Reveal Much of the Debris that's Been Swept Away Out of Sight. When it comes to racism in interracial dating, even in 2024 no one wants to acknowledge that it even still exists. That love does not always conquer the black and white barriers that shouldn't be there. That cultural social unity does not always break down the light skin and dark skin segregation within one's own race that can destroy the sense of acceptance in social groups due to labeling, sarcastic jabs, or tasteless nicknames even when we say it doesn't matter. Grab your broom and dust pan, Meika shook the carpet and exposed the dust.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Date
23 June 2024
Pages
282
ISBN
9781304259301