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PapaChamp 👑💛🖤SilverFoxx 🐺1 year ago

I was thinking about those Batman movies, and I was wondering did any black people even stay in Gotham 🤷🏾

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AshCaine1 year ago

IKTR! Still remember "Coming To America" was the first time many of us saw Africa, not depicted as impoverished.

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CreativeOne📝📖🕯️🐦‍⬛1 year ago

@HannahDrake628 Eddie told no lies.

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justasistertryingtotweet1 year ago

@daphparker7 @HannahDrake628 Not one

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IWACW1 year ago

Can't have anything around them, even to this day. They start tweaking as soon as we do.

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Soopervillain 🇺🇸1 year ago

That’s one of my favorite movies! Are Black people not supposed to exist?

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Julius the great1 year ago

People don’t realize how huge Eddie was at his peak. Really underrated actor/comedian.

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Jennifer1 year ago

What's interesting, I remember when I first saw Boomerang, thinking that was the first time I'd seen a movie with all beautiful, rich, successful Black people, just living life. That was a part of why I loved it so much, in addition to it being hilarious. But for LA Times dude...

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Verses1 year ago

Clearly his Boomerang depicted the Black People just do jobs and not “Black Jobs”. The fact that back then and even today some consider black people living professionally is an alternate America.

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