Kwashee Totimeh

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She didn’t touch me in those days; she didn’t want to be touched. She wanted to be respected, and I didn’t know how to do that. This might sound ridiculous to you, but it was true. Treating a woman as an equal wasn’t even biblical, so I had no idea what it meant. It was inconceivable, really, laughable to the majority of America. Men and women. But your mother wasn’t laughing.
Don't Cry for Me
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