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please bring some tea
please bring some tea
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find the black duck
chofoza edadeni elimnyama
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can you please bring me a shawarma
ngicela ungamtshela
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on our eternal mountains these rocks bring back the answer
phezukwezintaba zethu ezinaphakade la amawa abuyisa khona impendulo
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hi can you please bring me four cans of beer and leave it downstairs
i-type ang buong pangungusap sa iyong langage
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kick the ball into the black hole on the right
khahlelela ibhola emgodini omnyama kwesokudla
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a womanist is a black feminist or feminist of color who opposes sexism in the black community and racism throughout the feminist community. according to black american activist and author alice walker, the womanist movement unites women of color with the feminist movement. womanists work to ensure the well-being of all of humanity, male and female. while feminism focuses strictly on gender discrimination, womanism opposes discrimination against women in the areas of race, class, and gender. womanism definition womanism is a form of feminism focused especially on the experiences, conditions, and concerns of women of color, especially black women. womanism recognizes the inherent beauty and strength of black womanhood and seeks connections and solidarity with black men. womanism identifies and criticizes sexism in the black american community and racism in the feminist community. it further holds that black women’s sense of self depends equally on both their femininity and culture. black american civil rights advocate and scholar of critical race theory kimberlé crenshaw coined the term in 1989 to explain the interrelated effects of sexual and racial discrimination on black women
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