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“I am a Black woman. I represent Black women. My heart, my soul, my life breathes and bleeds Black women. Anything outside of that is none of my business unless it becomes a threat.”
“Because our organization isn’t designed to coddle white women who seek validation for simply existing in a society made for them. We are not some white women's shelter or man hating tribe.” She looked towards Khalin Jones. “As I stated before, our only concern is Black women. Anything else is beneath us and our time. Next question.” Khalin shook his head.
We are the high race. Supreme being. Know thy place Or disrespectfully, Move the fuck out of our way. -The Ward
To call our movement a cult would be ignorant and dismissive. The only danger to your society and what you should fear is an educated Black woman. - The Estates
The highest honor in our community is to give birth to a Black daughter. There will be no imperfections or impurities allowed. - The Village
The role of a Black mother is important in our society. The most important lifelong job anyone could only hope to achieve, and these girls were our most valued and protected.
I’m glad I have a forever home and believe all Black women should be separated from the rest so that we can strive and maintain excellence within our own communities.”
“We are beautiful, strong, educated, and worthy of the world. No one else and nothing else can compare.”
We didn’t seek God or Jesus as the most high. We considered ourselves that and more. The heavens, the earth, and gods were all created by thy Black woman. Without us, life would cease to exist, and that was the truth.
No matter the path, we are all doing our part as Black women to help populate the earth with our kind, the true race.
We only strive for the best, pure Black in every sense, down to our genetic makeup… The right complexion as we don’t want too light to raise questions but too dark could become problematic as they get older. You all want the perfect brown little baby girl that will grow into a healthy, educated, sophisticated, and strong Black woman.

