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How exactly did y’all find out Letoya and Latavia were kicked out of Destiny’s Child?
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Rufus & Chaka Khan - “Sweet Thing” Live (1975)
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1941 when dancing was a full contact scenario.
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Michael Jackson is as important to Halloween as Mariah Carey is to Christmas.
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Michael Jackson’s final rehearsal before he died hours later.
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When Barack Obama was elected as President, 2008.
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Frankie Lymon singing "Little Bitty Pretty One" where many people discovered he was black. This was their reaction
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Stephen King talks about watching Carrie with a Black audience and reveals his prejudice.
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Interviewer asking Miles Davis if black musicians are genetically better than white musicians.
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3-year-old Raven Symoné on the Oprah Winfrey Show, 1989.
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He Lost. He Cried. He Never Lost Again. Floyd Mayweather Jr. And The 1996 Olympics. After losing a controversial decision to Bulgarian boxer Serafim Todorov in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, a 19-year-old Floyd Mayweather Jr. was overcome with emotion during a post-fight interview and began to cry, saying he believed he had won the fight. The loss was widely disputed, the crowd booed the decision, and even the referee briefly raised Mayweather’s hand by mistake. Mayweather later said that moment fueled his drive, and he went on to become one of the greatest boxers in history, finishing his professional career undefeated at 50-0.
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She was there before Little Richard, Johnny Cash & Elvis Presley swiveled their hips and strummed their guitars.
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Black Women Clocking Racial Sterotypes Since 1968.
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Damon Wayans on how they use the rich in our community to downplay racism (1990) Still true today.
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Huey P. Newton being interviewed by an 8-year old Kellita Smith (Wanda from Bernie Mac Show) Oakland, 1977.
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Kids rapping together in the streets of Harlem, New York, 1981.
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