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Burna Boy References Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan To Support Controversial African-American Remarks

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… now for previously suggesting that African-Americans don’t know their roots … else except the African-American,” he added. “How can an African-American and an … African slave trade and how Black Americans descend from slaves as opposed …

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