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      To Be AnAfrikan Woman is to:

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      To Be AnAfrikan Woman is to:

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      - organize and direct the Afrikan market, enabling our people to understand thespirit of economic exchange and distribution of our resources
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      - organize and direct the Afrikan market, enabling our people to understand thespirit of economic exchange and distribution of our resources
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      To Be AnAfrikan Woman is to:

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      - organize and direct the Afrikan market, enabling our people to understand thespirit of economic exchange and distribution of our resources
      - be a scientist of the sacred
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      To Be AnAfrikan Woman is to:

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      - organize and direct the Afrikan market, enabling our people to understand thespirit of economic exchange and distribution of our resources
      - be a scientist of the sacred
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      my husband and my baby!

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      Ase!!! Meda Ase Paaaaaaaaaaa, sis Ebere13 for sharing this beautiful picture of your husband and child!

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      Me pushing Ama on the swings at a local restaurant here in Accra.




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