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We Are All Colored--
We are all colored, What is this; Term in the US in contrast with "white" Colored Middle English; Coloured was first used in the 14th century; Binding to be anything non Caucasian, European beige, brighten tan Lesser and lighter melatonin centenary; Human being an--- Yet instill we’re still colored; In the second part of the 18th century; Denoted a member of dark-skinned groups; Of peoples occurred centurial; mujeres de color literally 'women of color; Yet instill we’re still colored; Then in 19th century, named colored was adopted by emancipated slaves; Politically our Caucasian/white brothers slave masters? As a term of racial pride after the end of the American Civil War; Until it was replaced as a self-designation by Black or African-American; Yet instill we’re still colored; During the second part of the 20th century; Due to its use in the Jim Crow era to designate items; Or places restricted to African Americans, the word colored; Is now usually considered to be offensive; Yet instill we’re still colored; Colored was the predominant and preferred term for African Americans in the mid- to late nineteenth; More inclusive, covering those of mixed-race ancestry; Less commonly, Asian Americans and other racial minorities; Yet instill we’re still colored; We are ALL colored; In the likeness of Our Father; Abba Elohim is; Rainbow energy unites us; We are all HIS children under the Son; Heavenly beings for Elohim; What is God's purpose for man? A man is a man no matter what color he is He is not his vessel he is the living energy likeness of Elohim; The purpose of man is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever; “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God”; “Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power; Hallelujah For were created all things, and by your will they existed and were created God, our loving Heavenly Father, Wants us to find happiness and joy He created a plan for us to grow, Live by faith, and return to live with Him someday confessor We are ALL colored In the likeness of Our Father Abba Elohim is adoptive father Rainbow energy unites us We are all HIS children under the Son We are ALL colored Heavenly beings for Elohim WE ARE ALL COLORED-- 11/6/23 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2023©
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