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I'M Black and I Don'T Sell Crack
Never judge a book by its cover
Knowledge is power and most of the average black men in 2016 in America are stereotyped, judged by the color of their skin, having tattoos, and dressing with the hip hop fashion. This makes it worse for us as black men, and it shouldn't be. Everybody should be treated equally, no matter the color of your skin.
Growing up in America as a black man, I know that justice is not blind. The average black person will be treated unfairly more than once just trying to survive in America, simply because he is black. I have experienced my fair share of unfair treatment in the thirty-four years I have lived, just because I am black.
So I speak for anyone who has been judged or mistreated unfairly, regardless of race, but especially if you're black. Join the movement and say, I'm black and I don't sell crack.