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Black Women------that makes us PROUD
Topic Started: Nov 12 2010, 02:48 AM (48,994 Views)
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nevergiveup
Nov 12 2010, 03:21 AM
Posted ImageCicely Tyson is a sister that always made us proud

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She's a classy wwoman.
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Veritas
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Yes!
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Miami
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Etta James is a black woman that made us proud.

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Edited by Miami, Jan 20 2012, 07:20 PM.
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Black Republican
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Yes Etta James was one classy sister.
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Black Republican
Jan 20 2012, 09:03 PM
Yes Etta James was one classy sister.
She sure was.
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negroplease

She did drugs too though. And had a potty mouth.

While she is definitely a classy woman, what makes her different from any of these other entertainers you judge for doing drugs and cursing.

Inquiring minds want to know.

A classy woman to you is just an old woman I assume.

You have an old lady fetish.
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shutupalready
Jan 22 2012, 12:35 PM
You have an old lady fetish.
To try and go along with his role playing personas that younger Black women are just God-awful, he HAS to bring up any older Black woman he can. He's saying "Back before winning the Civil Rights and integration, Blacks were just fine. Now that Blacks have integration and Civil Rights they are all fucked up. Let's go back to the 1950's".

I ain going back.
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Miami
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Shutupalready I know you don't believe in God, but why do you always try to find negative things to say about good black women.
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History Makers: Rosalind Brewer Becomes First Female And African-American Sam’s Club CEO

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Wal-Mart made a big move by promoting its first black female CEO of Sam’s Club. Rosalind Brewer will be the first female to ever hold a leading position at one of the company’s major business units. The 49-year old Brewer is replacing Brian Cornell, who says he wants to spend more time with his family. Before the promotion, Brewer was president of the company’s US division. She will be promoted on February 1.

Wal-Mart has suffered some financial troubles as of late. It’s net income fell 2.9% for the fiscal third quarter ended October 28. But Sam’s Club has outperformed other divisions within the company. It’s revenue rose 5.7% in the US during the third quarter.

The company has also been accused of numerous labor rights violations, as well as racial and gender discrimination. A multi-billion dollar lawsuit was filed on behalf of millions of female employees who feel that the company is not sensitive to the promotion of women in the workplace.

http://blacklikemoi.com/2012/01/black-history/history-makers-rosalind-brewer-becomes-first-female-and-african-american-sams-club-ceo/
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negroplease

Miami
Jan 22 2012, 04:58 PM
Shutupalready I know you don't believe in God, but why do you always try to find negative things to say about good black women.
Marcus,

I know you are an idiot, but why are you so dumb?

And why couldnt you just answer my question, what makes her and Chaka Khan and Diana Ross different from the other people you bash, when they did drugs/cheated with married men.

Just admit your old lady fetish.
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