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  1. All the love is getting, I wanna acknowledge this sista Dorothy Steel. The 91 year old Atlanta native had a minor role as a tribal elder in BP. This is proof that you are NEVER to old to pursue your dreams

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  2. being able to see a princess that LOOKS like me and is smart, strong, brave, pretty and silly like me. Can’t wait to share this movie with

  3. 17 Feb 2018

    Black Panther: A powerful reminder that colonialism did not lead to Africa's progress but that it rather halted our progress.

  4. 😭😭😭😭 I feel so emotional right now... I needed to see that film.... I needed to see THAT film.... I needed to see those characters... and the women... THE BADASS WOMEN ❤️🙅🏽‍♀️

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  6. 15 Feb 2018

    is not just people of any race if you feel any great reason why this movie came out this hashtag is for you I'm seeing so many white people taking this personally it's unreal it's not about you it's not about us it's about love and pride

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    Openly weeping as I send My son and my best friend “Happy Black Panther Day” texts. is indescribable Joy in my own Blackness.

  9. 22 Feb 2018

    Wakanda is congo without the Hollywood hero story. The vibranium is cobalt and the movie shows us what it could have been if the country would not have been exploited till present day, just like the majority of African countries.

  10. 15 Feb 2018

    When your child is excited that there is a superhero that looks like him! Per his words 😁 He had the best costume in the harvest parade!

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  15. Wow...the race hustlers are petitioning Marvel for profits from a fictional black film instead of petitioning the Dem Party, which profits from real life black exploitation. 🤔🤔🤔

  16. I remember growing up and Black folks being ready to fight you when you called us African. Now, I’m so proud this new generation sees images of Pan-African beauty, brilliance, and bravery.

  17. 16 Feb 2018

    This is why representation matters. My wife and I were in tears seeing these kids after just finishing

  18. 19 Feb 2018

    The symbolism of the Dora Milaje (based on real-life Dahomey Ahosi warriors) isn’t lost on me as Black women continue to be the warriors within daily life, leading our communities and nations around the globe in the way that we should go.

  19. 30 Aug 2020

    The hope & joy that he brought to Black kids...He was our Hero 💔🙅🏾‍♀️

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