February Is Black History Month

I'm gonna post more contributions by great black Americans but will lead with this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtv_PJE8xns
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I'm gonna post more contributions by great black Americans but will lead with this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtv_PJE8xns Originally Posted by gnadfly
That’s an ad the Democrats don’t want anyone to see. Especially AA voters.
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Trump could've spent his money elsewhere, instead of wasting it during the game
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Trump could've spent his money elsewhere, instead of wasting it during the game Originally Posted by mrredcat43
Yeah, only a 100 million people were watching.
Trump could've spent his money elsewhere, instead of wasting it during the game Originally Posted by mrredcat43
He's got plenty of money - might as well make use of it.
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Trump could've spent his money elsewhere, instead of wasting it during the game Originally Posted by mrredcat43

was Bloomberg wasting his money?
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Where’s Trumps African American now, eh?

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Where’s Trumps African American now, eh?
Originally Posted by HoeHummer



in Clarkesville Canada with yous and yer buddy Sanjay ..
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just in time for Black history month .. the HuffyPoo publishes this crap ..


The Business Of Black Hair

https://news.yahoo.com/business-blac...094500258.html


Hair has been a true marker of resilience and pride in the Black community. But due to the emphasis of Eurocentric hairstyles in the United States, Black hair continues to be policed, discriminated against, shamed and unrepresented in the hair care industry.



Work is being done to allow members of the Black community to show up as their true selves. There’s the natural hair movement ― which seeks to affirm natural tresses, kinks and curls ― and policies like the CROWN ACT (Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair), which passed in both California and New York State in 2019, addressing discrimination against Black hair at work.




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for some reason... my eyes saw this as "black Death" month thread.


Carol Channing was black. Who would of guessed?

https://www.blackenterprise.com/icon...as-part-black/

The show business world is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic theater stars. Carol Channing, known mostly for her role as clever matchmaker Dolly Levi in Broadway’s Hello Dolly! musical, passed away on Tuesday at age 97. Channing was part black and spoke often of the need “to pass” to achieve success.
Singer, dancer and all around hot bitch from the 70s

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Where’s the hanging corpses for blacks history month, pedsy?

Offencive photos of PM Trudeau — the only man on earth who makes your wife wet?

But hey, Shitholians, Lola Falana was one of the cutes ones, eh?

Give your fucking hoods a tug!