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This Caucasian Woman, Nicole Chilaka -Ukpo’s Powerful Open Letter To Black Women Is Guaranteed To Make Your Day

This Caucasian Woman, Nicole Chilaka -Ukpo’s Powerful Open Letter To Black Women Is Guaranteed To Make Your Day

A Caucasian woman, Nicole Chilaka-Ukpo has written an open letter to Black Women asking them to appreciate themselves and appreciate the body they are in.

In her motivational Instagram post, the beautiful German woman who is married to a Nigerian man, apologized to black women for the injustice done against them and for being made to feel like they were inferior to women of other races.

She added that women of other races try everything to look like black women, yet black women have been taught to dislike the way they are. Mrs Ukpo went on to extol the physical qualities of black women and referred to them as the first women to walk the earth and from them, other women arose.

Read her full post below…

”Dear black queen, I know we have done you wrong, done you wrong so many times, on so many levels, abused and oppressed, then and now, in shackles then, in mental bondage now, we have done you wrong, we have failed you, failed to protect you, failed to honour you, failed to give you credit, failed to praise you for who you are but instead we glorify every copy but you.

We glorify big lips, curvy bodies, curly/kinky hair and your braiding arts, the way you talk and walk, we glorify all that on everybody else BUT YOU. But no more. We see you. Your hair that defines gravity,
your skin that absorbs the sunlight and glows from within, your features that often leave other women jealous running from the tanning bed to the next available plastic surgeon, to get just a tiny bit of what you are naturally blessed with.

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We see you, you carry the DNA of humanity, you were the first woman to walk earth, and we all arose from you. You have been humiliated for everything you are, but you will eventually be celebrated again, for everything you have become.

Dear black queen, no matter how light, no matter how dark your skin is, you are perfectly made. Rise black queen, rise and with you, the black nation will arise again ??
#NoJusticeNoPeace.”

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