I represent AfricanAmericans well ordsprog

en I represent African-Americans well in how I dress and how I act in public. I stay away from wearing big clothes and talking loudly. Too often, people our age get bad attention.

en The integration of African Americans into the game was a way race relations played out publicly. They weren't talking about who was the first (African-American) attorney or office manager. After Sept. 11, public healing happened with the singing of the national anthem and (commemorative) patches on players' uniforms.

en I don't have a problem talking about my work, but I don't make a habit of talking about myself. There are people who are obsessed with information about my life, what clothes I'm wearing and what my exercise regime is. I'm not interested in that.

en Bee is really able to wear the clothes. She has a very good sense of the design and feel of the clothes. She has a neo-classical beauty and is very charismatic. Personality is so important - when you dress somebody for a big party, it is good to feel that the person has an ease and naturalness with what she is wearing.

en The way we dress affects the way we think, feel and act, and the way others respond to us. No matter whether they work at a large, small or home-based business, people do not work as hard when they are wearing relaxed clothes.

en On behalf of Wachovia Corporation, I apologize to all Americans, and especially to African-Americans and people of African descent, ... We are deeply saddened by these findings.

en On behalf of Wachovia Corporation, I apologize to all Americans, and especially to African-Americans and people of African descent. We are deeply saddened by these findings.

en She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. Republicans always think that if they make some small [outreach] gestures, that African Americans will applaud their good intentions, ... They still don't understand that African Americans would look at those Bush moves and conclude: 'Those people really don't like us.'

en Many people, not only African-Americans but certainly African-Americans, were shocked, angered and focused by what they've seen since Katrina, ... And I think that's the one thing that clearly has been lacking in terms of the response to the neglect that's been happening in urban America for some time -- focus.

en Overall, maybe 40 African-Americans become licensed in any given year. The numbers of African-American women (who number 145 nationally) are bound to continue the most dramatic growth because women now represent half of the student body in architecture schools.

en I don't think it's good for the league. I really don't because it kind of makes it fake. Guys wearing those clothes don't want to be wearing those clothes.

en If people are here working, they should be given the chance to stay. As African-Americans, who are we to say, 'Send them home.

en I do love clothes but sometimes I think I should pay more attention to what I'm wearing. I just wear what is comfortable.
  Kate Hudson

en We, African-Americans, need to be more conscious of Africa. Africa will not get out of its economic hole until African-Americans start working with Africa. We've got the money. We need to go back home to our people and free them from their misery and suffering.

en People on the other side don't understand that the struggle still goes on for African Americans, just by virtue of being African American.


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