I really believe that when we start talking ourselves back, we'll have more to offer the world." he [Woodenkinfe] said. "I don't want a gray world."" You mean taking back our cultures and where we come from."" Absolutely! You want to talk about the fabric of this country, that's it."" So rather than a melting pot, it would be a..."" A blanket of color, all sewn in the shape of the U.S. Philip Caputo
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