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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 3:09

#TellSwell | 1st Black Homecoming Queen in this school’s 155 year History! #blackexcellence

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But to become the Tellswell St black homecoming queen schools school's history. I wonder, though, why? Why is this yet a first for us? And congratulations to Amber. She's 17, Amber Wilson de Branio, and she is a senior at Port God G-A-U-D School in Charleston, South Carolina. And it is black excellence, and I do understand it. But what frustrates me is why are we still having first?

This is the first time a black woman has been crowned homecoming queen in 155 years in the school. https://s.swell.life/STtikWHMVrK8BeV

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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:09
Hey, lady. Phi. Thank you for highlighting this beautiful, beautiful young lady. Her image is absolutely stunning, and I see the brightness and light in her eyes. She definitely is a young woman who is well on her way, and I'm glad her student body came in support of her being the homecoming queen and representing the school in that manner. I wholeheartedly agree. As a woman of color and a mom to a black son, when are we going to be done with first?
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:51

@Her_Sisu

I loved your explanation about you having a black son during a black presidency, saying a black family do no drama at all, and then we transition to Trump anyway, I'm really excited for this young woman. It just stuns me that we're still doing first
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