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Black Women------that makes us PROUD
Topic Started: Nov 12 2010, 02:48 AM (49,015 Views)
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Ella Fitzgerald is another sister that always carried herself with class.

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Lorraine Hansberry wrote the hit play, A Raisin In The Sun

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Gwendolyn Brooks became the first black poet to win a Pulitzer Prize.

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Eliza Ann Grier was born a slave, but she went on to become a medical doctor.

http://www.blackpast.org/?q=aah/grier-eliza-ann-1902

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I like these pics!, 'nevergiveup'.

They make me feel good, just looking at them.

Kinda, wish I could reach through the monitor and kiss a lot of those women.
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Mister J don't these black women look and act totally different than the black women we see on BET?

They are totally different than black women in the music videos.

These pictures prove there use to be a time when black women carried themselves with respect.
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Mister J
Nov 29 2010, 11:07 AM
I like these pics!, 'nevergiveup'.

They make me feel good, just looking at them.

Kinda, wish I could reach through the monitor and kiss a lot of those women.
Thank you Mister J, all over television 24 hours a day we are now seeing black women doing all kind of negative things. So I started this post to show people what good black women look like, I started this post to show the world what real black women look like.

If I had a daughter these are the kind of black women that I would want my daughter to be like.
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Marcus Garvey's wife Amy Jacques Garvey

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Edited by nevergiveup, Dec 6 2010, 04:23 AM.
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Bob Marley's wife Rita Marley

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Edited by nevergiveup, Dec 6 2010, 04:26 AM.
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Marcus
Nov 29 2010, 02:07 PM
Mister J don't these black women look and act totally different than the black women we see on BET?

They are totally different than black women in the music videos.

These pictures prove there use to be a time when black women carried themselves with respect.
Of course, those pics, and the women in them, are representing a different image, character, staus and message than 'video-hoes' and their craft.

Duhhhh!

You still have to recognize and acknowledge that there where loose-booty, ass-shakin', p*ssy-poppin' BW in any of the periods that these pics where taken, as well.
Just as there are dignified, gracious and [relatively] wholesome BW, today.

However, I got your point of decrying and comparing the current social attitudes and public behavior of BW... vs. the lesser degree of such behavior in generations gone by.
Edited by Mister J, Dec 6 2010, 01:14 PM.
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