The dominant gang in my neighbourhood when i was growing up was the inglewood family. And also around me is the larger narrative that's now rthat african american identity and culture is black identity and culture. Where you are now in d c, because i was sort of secluded much from it, it begins to encroach upon my consciousness as i write about them. But when you're in alas, south alas, you know, listen, you see, we were in an area, now, looking back on it, where there were a number of white people and, you know, people from all over the world. But inale is just black folk. That particular identity

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