I am raising my sons as my parents raised me. I teach them that it is less important that the world sees you as black, and it is more important that the world recognizes you as a person of strength and integrityo. As my father taught me, I teach them to be strong and independent, to be individuals. I tell them that they are jewels, that there are no others like them, that they have unique gifts of self, and that they should be willing to share their gifts of self with others. Color is not important; character is. They are special and they honor their father and their heritage.
I am raising my sons as my parents raised me. I teach them that it is less important that the world sees you as black, and it is more important that the world recognizes you as a person of strength and integrityo. As my father taught me, I teach them to be strong and independent, to be individuals. I tell them that they are jewels, that there are no others like them, that they have unique gifts of self, and that they should be willing to share their gifts of self with others. Color is not important; character is. They are special and they honor their father and their heritage.
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