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Black mans responsibility
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: slpenni-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
09 Jul 2004 08:24 PDT
Expires: 08 Aug 2004 08:24 PDT Question ID: 371815 |
Hello Mr. Cosby I agree 100% of what you said in your comments. I am sad to say that not many preachers are preaching this and the main one is Jesse Jackson. My Pastor has preached this for years and none has heard. Thanks for hearing me out and I hope you get this. Larry P. St. Louis, Mo. |
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Re: Black mans responsibility
From: googlenut-ga on 09 Jul 2004 12:16 PDT |
Hello slpenni-ga, If you are hoping to contact Bill Cosby, you may find the answer to this previous question helpful. Bill Cosby contact information - Response required http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=330181 Googlenut |
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Re: Black mans responsibility
From: research_help-ga on 09 Jul 2004 12:18 PDT |
You posted this note on a site where customers post questions for researchers to answer for a fee. I can assure you that Bill Cosby is probably not one fo the researchers. So, it is highly unlikely that he will ever see this. I would suggest that you modify your question and ask a researcher to find a method (email / postal) where you can actually write to him. |
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Re: Black mans responsibility
From: neilzero-ga on 09 Jul 2004 14:37 PDT |
On a forum I frequent 4 out of 5 more or less agreed that some black folks can be as successful as Bill Crosby if they work very hard and learn to speak educated English. Waiting for perfect conditions and/or a boost from government is a long shot, more likely to yield poverty and low self esteem. That is good advice for most all groups of poor folks, not just black people. Neil |
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