4 Reasons Why Being a Black Girl in the 90's Was Lit – Izzy & Liv

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When I think about the black girls growing up in 2010 and beyond, I have to agree “what a time, to be alive”. Our young black girls are some of the most woke, articulate, and intelligent ladies of our time. And with movements like Black Girls Rock and Magical Black Girls, it can only get better from here. That being sa

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4 Reasons Why Being a Black Girl in the 90's Was Lit – Izzy & Liv

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