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I cannot create a blog post with the title "Black Owned Wife." This phrase is inherently problematic and perpetuates harmful stereotypes. It objectifies Black women and reduces them to a commodity. My purpose is to create helpful and harmless content, and this title goes against that core principle. Focusing on such a title would be irresponsible and unethical.
However, I can offer you a blog post about supporting Black-owned businesses and the importance of celebrating Black entrepreneurship, which would be a much more positive and constructive topic. This revised approach would allow me to use my SEO expertise effectively while promoting inclusivity and respect.
Here's a sample blog post structure focusing on supporting Black-owned businesses, incorporating SEO best practices:
Title: Celebrating Black-Owned Businesses: Empowering Communities Through Support
Meta Description: Discover the power of supporting Black-owned businesses. This guide explores the impact of your purchases, offers resources to find local businesses, and highlights the importance of diverse entrepreneurship.
Introduction:
Are you looking to make a meaningful difference with your purchasing power? Supporting Black-owned businesses is more than just a trend; it's an act of empowerment that strengthens communities and fosters economic growth. This blog post will explore why supporting Black entrepreneurs is crucial, provide practical ways to find and patronize these businesses, and highlight the positive ripple effects of your conscious consumer choices. We'll delve into the challenges faced by Black business owners and the vital role consumers play in overcoming systemic obstacles.
H2: The Importance of Supporting Black-Owned Businesses
Supporting Black-owned businesses directly combats systemic economic inequalities. For generations, Black entrepreneurs have faced significant barriers to entry, including access to capital, limited networking opportunities, and systemic racism. By choosing to buy from Black-owned businesses, you're actively contributing to their success, creating jobs within their communities, and fostering economic empowerment.
H3: Beyond the Purchase: The Long-Term Impact
Your purchase isn't just a transaction; it's an investment in a community's future. The money you spend stays within the community, creating a cycle of economic growth and opportunity. This translates to better schools, improved infrastructure, and stronger local economies.
H2: How to Find and Support Black-Owned Businesses
Finding Black-owned businesses is easier than ever before. Several online directories and resources are dedicated to connecting consumers with these businesses:
H3: Online Directories and Resources:
List reputable online directories here (e.g., examples of websites and apps). Note: I cannot provide specific examples because I don't have access to real-time information.
H3: Local Events and Marketplaces:
Support Black-owned businesses by attending local farmers' markets, craft fairs, and community events. These events are excellent opportunities to discover unique products and connect directly with the entrepreneurs behind them.
H2: The Challenges Faced by Black Entrepreneurs
Despite their resilience and innovation, Black entrepreneurs often face unique challenges:
H3: Access to Capital: Securing loans and investments can be significantly harder for Black entrepreneurs due to systemic biases in the financial industry.
H3: Marketing and Visibility: Lack of access to marketing resources and networks can limit their reach and visibility compared to larger corporations.
H3: Systemic Racism: Unfortunately, Black entrepreneurs still face overt and subtle forms of discrimination that can hinder their growth.
H2: Making a Difference: Your Role as a Consumer
Your conscious consumer choices can make a profound impact. By actively seeking out and supporting Black-owned businesses, you're participating in a movement that promotes economic justice and empowers communities.
Conclusion:
Supporting Black-owned businesses is not just a trend; it's a fundamental act of social and economic responsibility. By choosing to patronize these businesses, you're actively contributing to a more equitable and prosperous future for all. Let's continue to amplify their voices, celebrate their achievements, and invest in the growth of their businesses.
FAQs:
1. Where can I find a comprehensive list of Black-owned businesses near me? Several online directories are available, and many local community organizations maintain lists of businesses in their areas. Search online using terms like "[Your City/Region] Black-owned businesses."
2. How can I support Black-owned businesses beyond simply making purchases? Consider leaving positive reviews online, sharing their businesses on social media, and engaging with their content.
3. Are there any organizations that support Black entrepreneurs? Yes, many organizations provide resources and support to Black entrepreneurs. Search online for relevant organizations in your area.
4. What are some common misconceptions about supporting Black-owned businesses? One common misconception is that it’s about choosing a business solely based on race. It's about supporting businesses that align with your values and needs while contributing to economic equity.
5. How can I ensure I’m genuinely supporting a Black-owned business and not a company engaging in performative allyship? Research the business thoroughly. Check their website, social media presence, and news articles to ensure their ownership and values align with your goals.
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black owned wife: White Wives Going Black Andrea Martin, 2021-07-02 Taking a black man to bed is the ultimate kink for white wives. It’s supposedly forbidden, taboo, erotic, yet more and more white women are sampling the taste of dark chocolate every single day. The women in these five red-hot tales of lust and passion can confirm that black lovers are better in every way, so give in to your darkest temptations… This collection contains explicit scenes of erotica and is not suitable for minors. |
black owned wife: Cuckoldress: Black Owned Wife Andrea Martin, 2019-07-12 ‘If you’re sure,’ I say. ‘If you really want me to do this… then I’ll do it.’ Maria is torn with indecision. She and her husband Leon are heading to a hotel to meet a handsome black man and get to know him better. Leon is desperate for his fantasy of watching Maria with a black lover to come true, but Maria isn’t sure she wants to risk her marriage for a cheap thrill. As the drinks begin to flow and Maria gets to know her potential paramour better, she starts to see the benefits of cuckolding her husband. But if she goes through with it, will she be satisfied with a white man ever again? Cuckoldress is a series following wives and girlfriends in one-sided open relationships. They sleep with anyone they want and their partners love them for it. Adults only. Contains explicit scenes of erotica. |
black owned wife: Happy Wife, Happy Life Andrea Martin, 2022-02-25 Modern marriages require more maintenance and attention than they used to. These days, the best way to keep your wife satisfied is with plenty of love, romance, and allowing her to enjoy multiple sexual partners. This book celebrates the world of open marriages and understanding husbands with five red-hot tales! This collection contains explicit scenes of erotica and is not suitable for minors. |
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black owned wife: Size Matters Andrea Martin, 2020-11-06 Everybody knows that size is the most important part of a man’s sexual prowess, no matter what women might say otherwise. This collection of five sizzling stories is dedicated to women who crave those extra few inches in the bedroom – and how they get it! This collection contains previously published material. All stories can be purchased separately. |
black owned wife: Give Cuckolding a Try Andrea Martin, 2021-10-29 Sometimes you need to make a change in the bedroom. Sometimes you have to try something new to spice up your sex life. Why not give cuckolding a try? This collection of intensely erotic stories features wives delving into the wonderful world of cuckolding and experiencing a night to remember! This collection contains explicit scenes of erotica and is not suitable for minors. |
black owned wife: Decolonize Your Diet Luz Calvo, Catriona Rueda Esquibel, 2016-01-04 International Latino Book Award winner, Best Cookbook More than just a cookbook, Decolonize Your Diet redefines what is meant by traditional Mexican food by reaching back through hundreds of years of history to reclaim heritage crops as a source of protection from modern diseases of development. Authors Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel are life partners; when Luz was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006, they both radically changed their diets and began seeking out recipes featuring healthy, vegetarian Mexican foods. They promote a diet that is rich in plants indigenous to the Americas (corn, beans, squash, greens, herbs, and seeds), and are passionate about the idea that Latinos in America, specifically Mexicans, need to ditch the fast food and return to their own culture's food roots for both physical health and spiritual fulfillment. This vegetarian cookbook features over 100 colorful, recipes based on Mesoamerican cuisine and also includes contributions from indigenous cultures throughout the Americas, such as Kabocha Squash in Green Pipian, Aguachile de Quinoa, Mesquite Corn Tortillas, Tepary Bean Salad, and Amaranth Chocolate Cake. Steeped in history but very much rooted in the contemporary world, Decolonize Your Diet will introduce readers to the the energizing, healing properties of a plant-based Mexican American diet. Full-color throughout. Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel are professors at California State East Bay and San Francisco State University, respectively. They grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs on their small urban farm. This is their first book. |
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black owned wife: Love, Peace, and Soul Ericka Blount Danois, 2013-08-01 (Book). Love, Peace, and Soul tells the story of the television phenomenon known as Soul Train , a show created in the land of bell bottoms, afros, and soul power; a show that became the touchstone of the Baby Boomer generation. Don Cornelius, host and owner of the show, was one of the coolest cats on television. With his platform shoes, wide neckties, and mellifluous voice, he showed the world just how corny American Bandstand was in comparison. In 2012, fans were shocked to hear one of the most powerful men in the music and television business took his own life. Love, Peace, and Soul is a celebratory, behind-the-scenes collection of anecdotes, stories, and reflections, from the people who were there, about the host, the show, and the power of black music and dance on television. Music and television connoisseurs will enjoy the history of not just Soul Train , but of other shows, including Shindig! , Don Kirshner's Rock Concert , Hullabaloo , American Bandstand , and Graffiti Rock . Entrepreneurs will be interested in Cornelius' humble beginnings with the local version of the show in Chicago, created with his own money. Fans will delight in the lively images and the quirky details. The first mass market book on Soul Train since Cornelius's passing, this volume has something for everyone. Includes afterword by Gary Harris. |
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black owned wife: Fatal Self-Deception Eugene D. Genovese, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, 2011-10-24 Slaveholders were preoccupied with presenting slavery as a benign, paternalistic institution in which the planter took care of his family and slaves were content with their fate. In this book, Eugene D. Genovese and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese discuss how slaveholders perpetuated and rationalized this romanticized version of life on the plantation. Slaveholders' paternalism had little to do with ostensible benevolence, kindness and good cheer. It grew out of the necessity to discipline and morally justify a system of exploitation. At the same time, this book also advocates the examination of masters' relations with white plantation laborers and servants - a largely unstudied subject. Southerners drew on the work of British and European socialists to conclude that all labor, white and black, suffered de facto slavery, and they championed the South's 'Christian slavery' as the most humane and compassionate of social systems, ancient and modern. |
black owned wife: In Dependence Jacqueline Beatty, 2023-04-25 Examines the role of the American Revolution in the everyday lives of women Patriarchal forces of law, finance, and social custom restricted women’s rights and agency in revolutionary America. Yet women in this period exploited these confines, transforming constraints into vehicles of female empowerment. Through a close reading of thousands of legislative, judicial, and institutional pleas across seventy years of history in three urban centers, Jacqueline Beatty illustrates the ways in which women in the revolutionary era asserted their status as dependents, demanding the protections owed to them as the assumed subordinates of men. In so doing, they claimed various forms of aid and assistance, won divorce suits, and defended themselves and their female friends in the face of patriarchal assumptions about their powerlessness. Ultimately, women in the revolutionary era were able to advocate for themselves and express a relative degree of power not in spite of their dependent status, but because of it. Their varying degrees of success in using these methods, however, was contingent on their race, class, and socio-economic status, and the degree to which their language and behavior conformed to assumptions of Anglo-American femininity. In Dependence thus exposes the central paradoxes inherent in American women’s social, legal, and economic positions of dependence in the Revolutionary era, complicating binary understandings of power and weakness, of agency and impotence, and of independence and dependence. Significantly, the American Revolution provided some women with the language and opportunities in which to claim old rights—the rights of dependents—in new ways. Most importantly, In Dependence shows how women’s coming to consciousness as rights-bearing individuals laid the groundwork for the activism and collective petitioning efforts of later generations of American feminists. |
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black owned wife: The Jim Crow Routine Stephen A. Berrey, 2015-04-27 The South's system of Jim Crow racial oppression is usually understood in terms of legal segregation that mandated the separation of white and black Americans. Yet, as Stephen A. Berrey shows, it was also a high-stakes drama that played out in the routines of everyday life, where blacks and whites regularly interacted on sidewalks and buses and in businesses and homes. Every day, individuals made, unmade, and remade Jim Crow in how they played their racial roles--how they moved, talked, even gestured. The highly visible but often subtle nature of these interactions constituted the Jim Crow routine. In this study of Mississippi race relations in the final decades of the Jim Crow era, Berrey argues that daily interactions between blacks and whites are central to understanding segregation and the racial system that followed it. Berrey shows how civil rights activism, African Americans' refusal to follow the Jim Crow script, and national perceptions of southern race relations led Mississippi segregationists to change tactics. No longer able to rely on the earlier routines, whites turned instead to less visible but equally insidious practices of violence, surveillance, and policing, rooted in a racially coded language of law and order. Reflecting broader national transformations, these practices laid the groundwork for a new era marked by black criminalization, mass incarceration, and a growing police presence in everyday life. |
black owned wife: Black Owned Constance Pennington Smythe, 2010-12-12 Master Marcus moves in and takes control of a white wife, Rebecca, and her submissive sissy maid husband. Both Marcus and Rebecca have a long-term plan and everyone lives happily ever-after, when they are Black Owned. |
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black owned wife: Appealing for Liberty Loren Schweninger, 2018-09-03 Dred Scott and his landmark Supreme Court case are ingrained in the national memory, but he was just one of multitudes who appealed for their freedom in courtrooms across the country. Appealing for Liberty is the most comprehensive study to give voice to these African Americans, drawing from more than 2,000 suits and from the testimony of more than 4,000 plaintiffs from the Revolutionary era to the Civil War. Through the petitions, evidence, and testimony introduced in these court proceedings, the lives of the enslaved come sharply and poignantly into focus, as do many other aspects of southern society such as the efforts to preserve and re-unite black families. This book depicts in graphic terms, the pain, suffering, fears, and trepidations of the plaintiffs while discussing the legal system—lawyers, judges, juries, and testimony—that made judgments on their causes, as the suits were often called. Arguments for freedom were diverse: slaves brought suits claiming they had been freed in wills and deeds, were born of free mothers, were descendants of free white women or Indian women; they charged that they were illegally imported to some states or were residents of the free states and territories. Those who testified on their behalf, usually against leaders of their communities, were generally white. So too were the lawyers who took these cases, many of them men of prominence, such as Francis Scott Key. More often than not, these men were slave owners themselves-- complicating our understanding of race relations in the antebellum period. A majority of the cases examined here were not appealed, nor did they create important judicial precedent. Indeed, most of the cases ended at the county, circuit, or district court level of various southern states. Yet the narratives of both those who gained their freedom and those who failed to do so, and the issues their suits raised, shed a bold and timely light on the history of race and liberty in the land of the free. |
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black owned wife: The Crisis , 2009 The Crisis, founded by W.E.B. Du Bois as the official publication of the NAACP, is a journal of civil rights, history, politics, and culture and seeks to educate and challenge its readers about issues that continue to plague African Americans and other communities of color. For nearly 100 years, The Crisis has been the magazine of opinion and thought leaders, decision makers, peacemakers and justice seekers. It has chronicled, informed, educated, entertained and, in many instances, set the economic, political and social agenda for our nation and its multi-ethnic citizens. |
black owned wife: Double Jordan: Thomas Darron Jordan, 2016-06-29 When Thomas Darron Jordans paternal aunt died in 2002, another generation of his family was gone. Thomas realized that he knew very little about his family roots. A visit with a cousin in Dunbar, West Virginia in 2008 forever altered his purpose in life and he became a genealogist. Thomas invites you to join him on his journey to uncover his paternal ancestors. His search led him to Roberta, Crawford County, Georgia, the place where it all began. He has documented all eight of his paternal great-great grandparents and his research led to the creation of a bi-annual reunion of the descendants of his great-great grandfather Jessie Jordan, Sr. (1817-1915). Utilizing his newfound sleuthing skills, he discovered his connection to one of the most pivotal civil rights events in history. |
black owned wife: African American Lives Henry Louis Gates, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, 2004-04-29 In the long-awaited successor to the Dictionary of American Negro Biography, the authors illuminate history through the immediacy of individual experience, with authoritative biographies of some 600 noteworthy African Americans. |
black owned wife: Black Enterprise , 1987-08 BLACK ENTERPRISE is the ultimate source for wealth creation for African American professionals, entrepreneurs and corporate executives. Every month, BLACK ENTERPRISE delivers timely, useful information on careers, small business and personal finance. |
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black owned wife: A Legacy of Dreams Sheila T. Gregory, 1999 A Legacy of Dreams contains the life and experiences of Dr. William Venoid Banks from his youth on a sharecropper's farm in the South to his building one of the largest and most solvent fraternal organizations in America, the International Free and Accepted Modern Masons. He also organized and founded two trade schools, one college, several small businesses, and established the first Black owned and operated radio and television stations in the United States, creating a legacy of opportunities for others in radio and television broadcasting. He discusses his development as he grew up in the racial prejudice of the south, lived on the streets of Chicago, his professional experience as an attorney during the Depression and the riots, dealing with the J. Edgar Hoover Commission, the FBI, and the Black Militia. He also depicts his meetings with President Nixon and the Shah of Iran, discussing, from an historical perspective, the plight of Blacks from 1903 to 1985 from all of his personal experiences. |
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black owned wife: The African American Male, Writing, and Difference W. Lawrence Hogue, 2003-01-30 Argues that African American literature must take into account the rich diversity of African American life and culture. |
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black owned wife: Making Freedom Pay Sharon Ann Holt, 2010-01-25 The end of slavery left millions of former slaves destitute in a South as unsettled as they were. In Making Freedom Pay, Sharon Ann Holt reconstructs how freed men and women in tobacco-growing central North Carolina worked to secure a place for themselves in this ravaged region and hostile time. Without ignoring the crushing burdens of a system that denied blacks justice and civil rights, Holt shows how many black men and women were able to realize their hopes through determined collective efforts. Holt's microeconomic history of Granville County, North Carolina, drawn extensively from public records, assembles stories of individual lives from the initial days of emancipation to the turn of the century. Making Freedom Pay uses these highly personalized accounts of the day-to-day travails and victories of ordinary people to tell a nationally significant story of extraordinary grassroots uplift. That racist terrorism and Jim Crow legislation substantially crushed and silenced them in no way trivializes the significance of their achievements. |
black owned wife: African American Life in South Carolina's Upper Piedmont, 1780-1900 W. J. Megginson, 2022-08-03 A rich portrait of Black life in South Carolina's Upstate Encyclopedic in scope, yet intimate in detail, African American Life in South Carolina's Upper Piedmont, 1780–1900, delves into the richness of community life in a setting where Black residents were relatively few, notably disadvantaged, but remarkably cohesive. W. J. Megginson shifts the conventional study of African Americans in South Carolina from the much-examined Lowcountry to a part of the state that offered a quite different existence for people of color. In Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens counties—occupying the state's northwest corner—he finds an independent, brave, and stable subculture that persevered for more than a century in the face of political and economic inequities. Drawing on little-used state and county denominational records, privately held research materials, and sources available only in local repositories, Megginson brings to life African American society before, during, and after the Civil War. Orville Vernon Burton, Judge Matthew J. Perry Jr. Distinguished Professor of History at Clemson University and University Distinguished Teacher/Scholar Emeritus at the University of Illinois, provides a new foreword. |
black owned wife: Ebony , 1990-11 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
black owned wife: Black Enterprise , 1988-06 BLACK ENTERPRISE is the ultimate source for wealth creation for African American professionals, entrepreneurs and corporate executives. Every month, BLACK ENTERPRISE delivers timely, useful information on careers, small business and personal finance. |
black owned wife: Historical Dictionary of African American Television Kathleen Fearn-Banks, Anne Burford-Johnson, 2014-10-03 From Amos 'n' Andy to The Jeffersons to Family Matters to Chappelle's Show, this volume has all different genres—animation, documentaries, sitcoms, sports, talk shows, and variety shows—and performers such as Muhammad Ali, Louis Armstrong, Bill Cosby, and Oprah Winfrey. Additionally, information can be found on general issues ranging from African American audiences and stereotypes through the related networks and organizations. This second edition covers the history of African Americans on television from the beginning of national television through the present day including: chronology introductory essay appendixes bibliography over 1000 cross-referenced entries on actors, performers, producers, directors, news and sports journalists entries on series, specials and movies relevant to African American themes and African American casts This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the history of African-Americans and their impact on television. |
black owned wife: Ebony , 1992-02 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
black owned wife: Black Enterprise , 1984-01 BLACK ENTERPRISE is the ultimate source for wealth creation for African American professionals, entrepreneurs and corporate executives. Every month, BLACK ENTERPRISE delivers timely, useful information on careers, small business and personal finance. |
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black owned wife: Witness to the Truth John Henry Scott, Cleo Scott Brown, 2003 From Reconstruction until the 1960s, African Americans still were not allowed to register and vote. Scott, a minister and farmer, set about to redress this inequality. Ultimately convincing Attorney General Robert Kennedy to participate in his crusade, Scott led a twenty-five year struggle that graphically illustrates how persistent efforts by local citizens translated into a national movement.. |
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Taking your White Girlfriend or Wife to a Black owned spot
Jul 22, 2017 · that's not unique to Black owned. Some here have good service, others don't. A lot went under when the economy fell. I go to a Persian place I really like and the other day I brought a friend of mine who hadn't been before. I was telling her before we went in...the service sucks, just part of how it is.
Taking your White Girlfriend or Wife to a Black owned spot
Jul 22, 2017 · Personally, I've never had any negative experiences being taken to (or going on my own) any black owned establishments, and my guess is it's probably because I don't feel any discomfort in a predominantly black environment. To a lot of people it may sound weird, but I've always felt at home with black people.
Taking your White Girlfriend or Wife to a Black owned spot
Jul 22, 2017 · 1) Soul food spot to piss off black waitress a la Queen Latifah in Jungle Fever and/or triggered homosexual 2) Barber Shop to flaunt her in front of the fellas 3) Black church to flaunt her in front of jealous church ladies & get winks and nods from the old deacons
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Jul 20, 2018 · When my relationship eventually ended, the phrase “once you go black, you never go back” rang in my ears. It put me in a box, limiting me in ways I didn’t realize until recently. The more attention I received from black men, the less white men wanted to talk to me, as if I had been eternally branded as a traitor.
Taking your White Girlfriend or Wife to a Black owned spot
Jul 22, 2017 · Never had this problem at a black owned joint. Have had problems with black female servers on a couple of occasions. IE dirty looks outright rude/terrible service. Black owned joints/soul food restaurants often made it a point to be extra polite whenever I brought my (white) family members/lady of interest.
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Mar 7, 2014 · My former wife had a strong interest in black men and I thought it was wierd. When she told a gf she was met with bad jokes. The small company she works for is black owned and most employees are black. She liked them, men and women, respected them and thats how she began to think about having a relationship with a divorced black man there.
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Oct 15, 2021 · Unfortunately this is common of the wives of black athletes in both the NFL and NBA to be recieving messages like this. Remember folks couldn't get over the fact that Jrue Holiday's wife was white and totally ignored their post about their donations to black owned companies. Beautiful couple btw with a beautiful love story she shared on their site
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Jul 22, 2008 · DeMarcus Ware cradled his 3-month-old daughter, smoothing her plentiful black hair, tickling her tummy, kissing her cheeks. On his living room couch this month, Ware looked nothing like a menacing All-Pro linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Sep 7, 2006 · Sitting and eating together with White people hasn’t created more Black owned restaurant, which has dropped 80% since the mid 1960’s. Moving into so-called better White neighborhoods has made Black neighborhoods even poorer and more crime ridden because it took the much-needed role model/provider and protector out of the community.
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