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For generations, these two groups—both part of the rich andpowerful Black diaspora—have been divided by misunderstandings, cultural differences, and historical forces beyond our control. But why? Are we more different than we are alike? And most importantly—how do we bridge the gap and build together?
By Abe KamaraFor generations, these two groups—both part of the rich andpowerful Black diaspora—have been divided by misunderstandings, cultural differences, and historical forces beyond our control. But why? Are we more different than we are alike? And most importantly—how do we bridge the gap and build together?