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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay so since that example of what black people are doing to "fix the problems" in the black community doesn't meet your standards how about this one then... [b]Group Of 100 Black Male Professionals Greet Students On First Day, Help Bust Stereotypes[/b] [url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-professionals-greet-kids-first-day-of-school_55e9d78be4b093be51bb647c[/url] [img]http://img.huffingtonpost.com//asset/scalefit_630_noupscale/55e9c2f41400002e002e4f76.jpeg[/img] Looking forward to what you're going to say to rip this story. [/quote] I am an Asian and I really like this story. This idea was beyond awesome, go AAs! You can do it.[/quote] What would be really powerful would be to hear the stories behind how those men became professionals. [/quote] Probably like most other professionals. They studied and worked their asses off. [b]Not all black men are born poor and grow up in the ghetto[/b].[/quote] Right....BUT there are a lot of professional Black men who DID grow up poor and in the ghetto and were able to get out. [/quote]
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