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Common On Being Black In America: ‘I Look At It As A Gift’ (VIDEO)

  • March 06, 2015
  • Chicago

As a luminary with a absolute platform, Oscar leader Commonimpassioned debate from a Academy Award stage

In an Oprah.com talk celebrating a 50th anniversary of a ancestral Selma-to-Montgomery marches, Common talks about flourishing adult on a south side of Chicago and training to be unapproachable of his stock and a “beautiful aspects of being black.”

“I got to learn who we am as a black male in America, as a black chairman in America and to be means to welcome that,” he says. “With embracing that, I’m also means to adore others and not feel worried in any other conditions since we know and commend and value my blackness. we demeanour during it as a present and a blessing and it creates me honour and honour everybody else’s tradition, enlightenment and nationality.”

Common says a leisure to be who we are is a God-given gift.

“You have a qualities to love, we have a qualities to forgive, we have a qualities of toleration and beauty and all those pleasing aspects that God gives you,” he says.

Freedom, he says, is a mindset. “Being cramped to some of a aged prejudices that existed, leisure allows we to be yourself wherever we are,” he says. “And that leisure of a mind is unequivocally critical since afterwards we get to learn who we are and we get to welcome who we are and adore who we are and be who we are, wherever we are.”

OWN celebrates a story behind a marches and a heroes of a polite rights era.

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Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/06/common-selma-black-in-america_n_6811858.html?utm_hp_ref=chicago&ir=Chicago

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