A mother-to-be went on Reddit to ask users what they thought about her decision to avoid “black names” when naming her child as she doesn’t want to “make life harder” for them in an environment of
, a black expecting mother shared that she doesn’t want to give her son a “black name” because she’s scared it will make his life harder – whereas her husband was less worried.
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