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NAACP on minority TV roles

December 23 2008 at 9:18 AM
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Naturally, in any article discussing the role of Blacks in American TV, "I Spy" is brought up as an example of "revolutionary" TV. This is from today's New York Daily News

Mona

 
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Jeff C. | AM&T
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Re: NAACP on minority TV roles

December 25 2008, 11:55 AM 

Sort of sad that the minority ticket keeps getting played. While I believe everyone is equal, I also would not agree with Caucasians complaining there's not enough so-called "non minorities" in basketball, where Caucasian is the minority. What really is a minority? When the tables turn, does the majority then become minority?

Bill Cosby is a great comedian actor. Why see color?

 
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Re: NAACP on minority TV roles

December 25 2008, 3:53 PM 

Hello, Jeff,

That is exactly the enlightened sort of thought to have at this time of year. If only the whole world realized that, too.

Mona

 
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Re: NAACP on minority TV roles

December 27 2008, 7:26 PM 

I have trouble seeing color. happy.gif
I can tell a good and a bad performer though. Cosby is incredible and the magic that comes out of the mix with Mr. Culp is undeniable.

 
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