Beyoncé is King

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An Episode of Black People Love Paramore (ft. jarrett hill and Tre'vell Anderson)

In this episode, Black People Love Paramore host, Sequoia Holmes, chats with author and authoress jarrett hill and Tre'vell Anderson about language, and why Black people love phrases, idioms and colloquialisms.If you've enjoyed the show, Subscribe to Black People Love Paramore No ...  Show more

Historically Black Phrases LIVE!

A word from our beloved hosts, Tre’vell Anderson and jarrett hill about the upcoming Tour for their new book, Historically Black Phrases. Live Tour - https://www.historicallyblackphrases.com/live 

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