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No, Black Women Don’t Have to ‘Ride-or-Die’

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By Nadira Jamerson | Word In Black (WIB) - When Beyonce and Jay-Z dropped “’03 Bonnie & Clyde,” Black women across the country could be heard in the club and driving to work belting out, “Down to ride ’til the very end, is me and my boyfriend.” The Carters weren’t the first or the last […]

The post No, Black Women Don’t Have to ‘Ride-or-Die’ appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

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