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Dear Black Girl
By TROYAN SINGLETON
Dear Black girl
it’s not the color of your skin
it’s what you have within
Dear Black girl
It’s not your size or your weight
it’s the kindnesses of your heart
Dear Black girl
it’s not your past that matters
it’s your future
Dear Black girl
you are one of a kind
Dear Black girl
your beauty is immaculate
Dear Black girl
when people try to bring you down
you need to say
I’m Black and I’m proud
out loud
Dear Black girl
your life matters!
Troyan Singleton is 12 years old and goes to Harriet Tubman Charter School. She feels that Black girls are always brought down and this is a message to them to show that they are perfect the way they are.