
‘The Hate U Give’ Proves We Need More Angry Black Girls [REVIEW]
For me, “The Hate U Give” taught an important lesson: that it is okay to be an angry black girl.
Erin Davis is a journalist and photographer dedicated to documenting the Atlanta arts scene. She strives to uplift the creative expression of youth culture and artists that identify within the avant-garde. Check out her website for more of her work.
For me, “The Hate U Give” taught an important lesson: that it is okay to be an angry black girl.
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