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Health Secrets For Black Hair Styles ... The first principle is that in order to have great looking hair on the outside, you need to ensure you take care of your health on the inside. Eat properly is essential to giving your hair the vitamins and minerals it needs to keep your hair strong and healthy...

How To Look After Black Hair ... In fact, combing Black hair in general can create high stress on Black hair and cause breakage, which perpetuates dryness...

What Are Black Bear Hamsters And How To Care For Them Properly ... While a black bear hamster can live for up to four years, the average lifespan is only two and half years...

Black Start ... A black start is the process of restoring a power station to operation without relying on external energy sources....

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... when the right of the individual is made sacred, when the image of God in human form, whether in marble or in clay, whether in alabaster or in ebony, is consecrated and inviolable, when men have been taught to look beneath the rags and grime, the pomp and pageantry of mere circumstance and have regard unto the celestial kernel uncontaminated at the core,—when race, color, sex, condition, are realized to be the accidents, not the substance of life, and consequently as not obscuring or modifying the inalienable title to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,—then is mastered the science of politeness, the art of courteous contact, which is naught but the practical application of the principal [sic] of benevolence, the back bone and marrow of all religion; then woman’s lesson is taught and woman’s cause is won—not the white woman nor the black woman nor the red woman, but the cause of every man or woman who has writhed silently under a mighty wrong.
—Anna Julia Cooper (1859–1964)

Often he bid me come and have a look
Up the brass barrel, velvet black inside,
At a star quaking in the other end.
—Robert Frost (1874–1963)

And my eyes are blue;
So ferry me across the water,
Do, boatman, do!”

“Step into my ferry-boat,
Be they black or blue,
—Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830–1894)