Nothing suggest what you're saying, as the definition is:
Cre·ole (krē'ōl') pronunciation
n.
1. A person of European descent born in the West Indies or Spanish America.
2.
1. A person descended from or culturally related to the original French settlers of the southern United States, especially Louisiana.
2. The French dialect spoken by these people.
3. A person descended from or culturally related to the Spanish and Portuguese settlers of the Gulf States.
4. often creole A person of mixed Black and European ancestry who speaks a creolized language, especially one based on French or Spanish.
5. A Black slave born in the Americas as opposed to one brought from Africa.
6. creole A creolized language.
7. Haitian Creole.
Tracy Marrow was actually born in Newark, New Jersey, and christened Tracy by his father.
Marrow has said that his father gave him a girl's name in order to "teach a brother to fight."
When he was a child, he moved from his native Newark to California after his parents died, his mother of a heart attack when he was in third grade and his father of a heart attack four years later.[2]. After his father died, he went to live with his paternal aunt in South Los Angeles' (more often referred to as South Central) Crenshaw district, he quickly became infatuated with the ways of "ghetto street life" and eventually even joined in with one of the many sets of the infamous street gang, the Crips, as an affiliate of the West Side Rollin 30s Original Harlem Crips.
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