Mable Langston 7/25/29-1/10/09 Posted on January 15, 2009March 14, 2018 By Dangerous Lee It was truly a blessing to have been one of Mable Langston’s grandchildren. She was a huge source of support for me and my daughter. We butt heads at times, but I always knew it stemmed from unconditional love. I am proud that I was able to fully display the love I had for her in her final days by feeding her, giving her medicine, making sure she was comfortable, and watching her as she slept. I’ll never forget her famous quote “keep your panties up and your skirt down” and I will miss being a part of the baddest four generations of women in the state of Michigan! Like this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from Dangerous Lee Publishing Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Blogs by Dangerous Lee deathfamilygrandmotherlossloveloved oneMable Langston
Black History Month Regrets In Black History Posted on February 5, 2011February 29, 2024 Whenever I hear someone say that there should not be a Black History Month, I get upset. Why? First of all, Black History Month ain’t hurting nobody. What we need to do is get rid of Columbus Day or Thanksgiving! Secondly, Black Americans don’t have much that we claim as… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
Blogs by Dangerous Lee The Half Series – When Black People Look White (1 of 3) Posted on February 20, 2010April 6, 2024 Estimated reading time: 5 minutes, 7 seconds. Contains 1024 words The Half Series is a three part series about colorism. Since writing this series I have learned that colorism is defined as prejudice or discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone, typically among people of the same ethnic or… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
Blogs by Dangerous Lee I’m 83% African, 16% European and 1% West Asian Posted on April 16, 2014January 8, 2024 Thanks to Ancestry DNA I now know my full ethnic background. It’s very fascinating, humbling and empowering to learn where my ancestors come from. I can’t wait to further explore all the places that make me who I am by conducting research, trying local recipes, meeting new family members and… Like this:Like Loading... Read More