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12-26-2008 #11
Nah. There's enough divergence to make distinctions. Race is one of the major ways we distinguish our differences. It's our differences, much more than our commonalities, that make us interesting.
"You can pick your friends & you can pick your nose, but you can't wipe your friends off on your saddle."
~ Kinky Friedman ~
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01-08-2011 #12
Re: Six Black Presidents: Black Blood ,White Masks USA
BUMP IT Cause its hot
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01-11-2011 #13
Re: Six Black Presidents: Black Blood ,White Masks USA
interesting...
too much french fries, not enough shakes...
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01-11-2011 #14
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Re: Six Black Presidents: Black Blood ,White Masks USA
At least I'm not black, that's all I care about.
"Unless there has been an advancement in technology, sucking a strap-on just isn't the same" -Phobun
I shit you not! http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?p=909175&highlight=advancement#post 909175
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LOL
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01-12-2011 #15
Re: Obama's true colors: Black, white ... or neither?
Six Black Presidents: Black Blood : White Masks USA
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the benefits of denying your black ancestry in a movie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imitati...ife_(1959_film)
http://www.bagofnothing.com/wordpres...nt/uploads/200
your DNA REVEALED
FROM AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY THEY ARE MIXED WHICH MAKES THEM BLACK
THIS was surpressed
see the root
OBAMA is not the 1st half black & white president of the USA
I INVITE THEM TO GET THERE DNA TESTED
OBAMA is not the 1st half black/white president of the USA
infact when you think about it obama was not the 1st black president if you say like past America that a drop of African blood makes you black.
THE 1ST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND A FEW MORE WERE HALF BLACK but they could not promote that else they would not get elected or accepted
famous Caucasian people find out there PART BLACK
will this change there attitude?
your DNA REVEALED
http://www.theroot.com/id/44256?videoId=1386375784
http://www.theroot.com/id/44162
Bliss Broyard
Bliss Broyard is the author of My Father, Dancing (1999), a New York Times notable book of the year, and One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life -- A Story of Race & Family Secrets (2007). Her work has been anthologized in Best American Short Stories, The Pushcart Prize Anthology and The Art of the Essay, and she is a frequent contributor to Elle Magazine and The New York Times Book Review. Broyard lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter.
1753 Etienne Broyard, Bliss Broyard's fourth great grandfather, arrives in New Orleans from La Rochelle, France, a white soldier in the French Royal Army. Approximately half of the 3,000 people living in New Orleans at this time are slaves.
1855 Henry Antoine Broyard and Marie Pauline Bonnet, Bliss Broyard's great, great grandparents, marry in 1855. Pauline is a free person of color, and because marriage between blacks and whites is prohibited, Henry lists himself as "FPC," a free person of color, on the marriage license. Marie Pauline's family is among the 10,000 refugees from Saint Domingue, later renamed Haiti, who came to New Orleans after the colony's fight for independence.
1862 Henry Broyard's regiment, the First Louisiana Native Guard Infantry, is the first black regiment in the Union Army to enter the Civil War in September, 1862.
1920 Anatole Broyard is born in 1920. In 1927, Paul and Edna Broyard abandon New Orleans for Brooklyn, N.Y., bringing Anatole and his two sisters with them.
1990 New York Times critic and essayist Anatole Broyard dies of cancer. His wife, Alexandra, tells his daughter Bliss and son Todd that their father is part black, descended from Creoles in New Orleans.
Put Bliss Broyard's life and ancestry in historical context with the Interactive Historical Timeline.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/aalives/profiles/broyard.html
http://www.diversityinc.com/public/i...res_poster.jpg
Last edited by natina; 01-12-2011 at 11:39 AM.
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01-12-2011 #16
Re: Six Black Presidents: Black Blood ,White Masks USA
Race is an old concept that should probably be discarded. It was
created by people who had a very limited knowledge of their world. If you
look at any genetic map (mitochondrial or Y chromosome DNA), you can
see there is no biological basis for the idea of a white or black or asian
race.
Here's a nice map
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/
your DNA REVEALED
FROM AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY THEY ARE MIXED WHICH MAKES THEM BLACK
THIS was surpressed
see the root
OBAMA is not the 1st half black & white president of the USA
I INVITE THEM TO GET THERE DNA TESTED
OBAMA is not the 1st half black/white president of the USA
infact when you think about it obama was not the 1st black president if you say like past America that a drop of African blood makes you black.
THE 1ST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND A FEW MORE WERE HALF BLACK but they could not promote that else they would not get elected or accepted
famous Caucasian people find out there PART BLACK
will this change there attitude?
your DNA REVEALED
http://www.theroot.com/id/44256?videoId=1386375784
http://www.theroot.com/id/44162
Bliss Broyard
Bliss Broyard is the author of My Father, Dancing (1999), a New York Times notable book of the year, and One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life -- A Story of Race & Family Secrets (2007). Her work has been anthologized in Best American Short Stories, The Pushcart Prize Anthology and The Art of the Essay, and she is a frequent contributor to Elle Magazine and The New York Times Book Review. Broyard lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter.
1753 Etienne Broyard, Bliss Broyard's fourth great grandfather, arrives in New Orleans from La Rochelle, France, a white soldier in the French Royal Army. Approximately half of the 3,000 people living in New Orleans at this time are slaves.
1855 Henry Antoine Broyard and Marie Pauline Bonnet, Bliss Broyard's great, great grandparents, marry in 1855. Pauline is a free person of color, and because marriage between blacks and whites is prohibited, Henry lists himself as "FPC," a free person of color, on the marriage license. Marie Pauline's family is among the 10,000 refugees from Saint Domingue, later renamed Haiti, who came to New Orleans after the colony's fight for independence.
1862 Henry Broyard's regiment, the First Louisiana Native Guard Infantry, is the first black regiment in the Union Army to enter the Civil War in September, 1862.
1920 Anatole Broyard is born in 1920. In 1927, Paul and Edna Broyard abandon New Orleans for Brooklyn, N.Y., bringing Anatole and his two sisters with them.
1990 New York Times critic and essayist Anatole Broyard dies of cancer. His wife, Alexandra, tells his daughter Bliss and son Todd that their father is part black, descended from Creoles in New Orleans.
Put Bliss Broyard's life and ancestry in historical context with the Interactive Historical Timeline.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/aalives/profiles/broyard.html
http://www.diversityinc.com/public/i...res_poster.jpg
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01-12-2011 #17
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Re: Six Black Presidents: Black Blood ,White Masks USA
i dont get what the big fuss is about. even if america would've had 5 black 3 asian and 6 hispanic presidents...so what? you people are so OBSESSED with race! no offense but daaamn it's such a waste of your energy?!