I am in agreement of everything said but I would like to add a comment, Lacey is a remarkable women and proud that not only did she embrace who she identify inside but was able to walk both sides of the fence in the end, but I wonder how she would feel about the lies told today about colonization and the fact that it still goes on today, that is a little white lie that oppressors of African American and black people all the world are dealing with, the fact that we were prevented from learning our rich and loving history of our people and depicted as less than or children of a lesser God. America and Europeans and her cohorts keep Mother Africa in a state of conflict and barriers set up to keep the native people poor, it is a must if white America is able to keep living their American Dream off the plight of black people unapologetically, I pray that when this reality hits her, she won't be ashamed of that part of her, but she black and everything in her says black, she has to learn the culture, but I hope she does not end up with culture shock, hats off to mom and dad for raising such a beautiful soul, while I don't endorse lying of any kind, the lie she was brought up to believe is not as worst as how black people are viewed all over the world and the lies the oppressor keeps in the forefront to perpetuate white supremacy, I pray that she uses platform to bring enlightenment to this lie that is destroying Mother Africa right now. God Bless you Lacey you made it