Satoshi Kanazawa May Lose His Job Over His “Psychology Today” Article That ‘Black Women Are Less Attractive’ Than Other Women (And He Should)
• May 26, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in Aborigines/Blacks, African American History, Africans, American History, Black Britons/British Caribbean, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Education, European History, Haitians/Francophone Caribbean, Mental Health/Psychology, People of Color, Race, Sexuality, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Womanism, Women
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It’s the Pride: Derek Jeter Surpasses Lou Gehrig’s Hits Record
• September 12, 2009 • Comments Off on It’s the Pride: Derek Jeter Surpasses Lou Gehrig’s Hits RecordPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: "The Iron Horse", "The Pride of the Yankees", ALS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Asians, Biracials, Blacks, Bossip.com, Cal Ripken Jr., Derek Jeter, Gary Cooper, Gone Hollywood, Josh Gibson, Juan Marichal, Latinos, Lou Gehrig, Mariah Carey, Satchel Paige, The Los Angeles Dodgers, The New York Yankees, The San Francisco Giants, The Sixties, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey