• The World Insists That I’m ‘Exotic,’ but I Just Want to Be Black

    The first time I remember someone saying that I looked more “other” than African American, I completely misunderstood the comment. My second-grade teacher told my mother that I looked Samoan. I had no idea that “Samoan” referred to an ethnic group and wasn’t some frivolous adjective like “cute.” In my 7-year-old mind, the word sounded…

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