Do American blacks ever feel embarassed when they see African tribes on TV?


I mean sometimes you see African tribes acting in ways that seem primitive compared to the way people in most other parts of the world act.

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Are American Evangelicals Driving Anti-Gay Crusade in Uganda?

Are American Evangelicals Driving Anti-Gay Crusade in Uganda?
Standing onstage in black velvet robes, despite the stifling heat in the open-air church, Pastor Martin Ssempa’s face is a mask of disgust. “Anal licking!,” he shouts, directing the crowd’s attention to the images of hardcore gay pornography that he’s projecting via his laptop.

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Harriet Tubman Collection Unveiled by National Museum of African American History and Culture

Harriet Tubman Collection Unveiled by National Museum of African American History and Culture
A silk shawl belonging to Harriet Tubman that was a gift from Queen Victoria, c. 1897 is seen at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. (AP Photo/Michael R Barnes, Smithsonian Institution.

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How come african american men wear more jewelry than their women?


LOL at the suggested category Society & Culture > Cultures & Groups > Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered

dont you think that says something about you guys when you wear that much jewelry? lol

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King Tut exhibit on display at Ky. Center for African American Heritage

King Tut exhibit on display at Ky. Center for African American Heritage
Louisville, Ky. (WHAS)–Egypt’s boy king, Tutankhamun, has arrived at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.  The center is hosting the exhibit  “Tutankhamun’ Wonderful Things from the Pharaoh’s Tomb” through August 29. The pieces on display are replicas of the mummified King Tut and artifacts recovered from the tomb. The price for admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students and …

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