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Solange - A Seat at the Table - Interlude: Tina Taught Me
A Seat at the Table
01. Rise
02. Weary
03. Interlude: The Glory Is in You
04. Cranes in the Sky
05. Interlude: Dad Was Mad
06. Mad
07. Don’t You Wait
08. Interlude: Tina Taught Me
09. Don’t Touch My Hair
10. Interlude: This Moment
11. Where Do We Go
12. Interlude: For Us by Us
13. F.U.B.U.
14. Borderline (An Ode to Self Care)
15. Interlude: I Got So Much Magic, You Can Have It
16. Junie
17. Interlude: No Limits
18. Don’t Wish Me Well
19. Interlude: Pedestals
20. Scales
21. Closing: The Chosen Ones
I think part of it is accepting
That it's so much beauty in being Black.
And that's the thing that I guess I get emotional about, because, I've always known that.
I've always been proud to be Black.
Never wanted to be nothing else.
Loved everything about it, just...
It's such beauty in Black people,
And it really saddens me when we're not allow to express that pride in being Black
And that if you do then it's considered anti-white.
No! You just pro-Black.
And that's okay.
The two don't go together.
Because you celebrate
Black culture does not mean that you don't like white culture; or that you putting it down.
It's just taking pride

What's irritating is when somebody says, you know,
They're racist!
That's reverse racism!' or
They have a Black History Month,
But we don't have a White History Month!
Well, all we've ever been taught is white history:
So why are you mad at that?
Why does that makes you angry?
That is to suppress me and to make me not be proud