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Snoop Dogg Addresses Hate For Trump’s Crypto Ball Performance: “Still 100 Percent Black”
Snoop Dogg received a lot of backlash last week for performing at the Crypto Ball, which took place the weekend leading to Donald Trump being inaugurated as President. The 53-year-old rapper recently addressed the criticism and assured his fans that he is still with them.
Snoop Dogg Says He's Still '100 Percent Black' as He Addresses 'All the Hate' He Received After Trump Inauguration Appearance
Jan. 26, Snoop Dogg says he's still "100 percent Black" after performing at Trump's inauguration. He shared a video on Instagram that addressed the criticism he received.
Snoop Dogg Seemingly Responds to Backlash From His Inauguration Ball Performance: ‘Still a Black Man'
Snoop Dogg has been feeling the backlash after his performance at the Crypto Ball at Donald Trump's inauguration earlier this month, and he appeared to clap back at the haters during a recent Instagram Live.
Snoop Dogg Speaks Out After Inauguration Performance: ‘Still 100% Black’
Snoop Dogg seemingly responded to backlash he received from performing at a Donald Trump inauguration event. On Sunday (January 26), Snoop took to Instagram to tell his followers he’s “still 100 percent Black” amid the “hate” the rapper is catching from the community.
Snoop Dogg Says He's 'Still a Black Man' Amid Criticism of Crypto Ball Performance
Snoop Dogg addressed the criticism he received for performing at the Crypto Ball event honoring President Donald Trump. Many people are highly disappointed that the D-O-Double-G showed up for the most divisive president in American history,
Christian Science Monitor
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From indigo to the blues, the history of Black people is woven in a single color
Imani Perry’s essay collection “Black in Blues” threads together the cultures and lore of the Black diaspora into an ...
BlackDoctor
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New Research: Black People Have a HIGHER Risk of Getting MS
Formerly believed to predominantly affect Caucasians, new research indicates that MS actually may hit Blacks the hardest.
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Black-owned brands urge US consumers not to boycott Target over end of diversity efforts
That's the message from Black founders and influencers to consumers about a blacklash against the retailer's decision to end ...
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I'm Black But Look White. Here Are The Horrible Things White People Feel Safe Telling Me.
"Many of these people are educated, and hold jobs or positions that give them some form of power or influence over Black ...
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Donald Trump's Approval Rating Higher With Black People Than White People
More Black voters approve of Donald Trump's job performance as president than white voters, according to a new poll from ...
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In policy reversal, Trump eliminates help for Black and Latino communities hit harder by pollution
In making the decision this week, Trump eliminated federal policy dating back to the Clinton-era, which had established a ...
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Trump’s dismantling of EEOC and Civil Rights Act enforcement will have chilling effect for Black workers
Leaders are seething after Trump revoked enforcement of equal employment opportunity laws, or Title VII, under the Civil ...
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Joe Biden's Pardon of Black Civil Rights Leader Corrects 'Injustice'
Joe Biden "accomplished something that President Obama didn't do," 91-year-old Julius Garvey told Newsweek about his father's ...
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Black Atlantans Grapple with Political Divide Over Transgender Rights
College Park resident Tori Cooper says Black Georgians who support limiting the rights of transgender people like her are ...
STAT
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The national decline in overdose deaths is leaving Black communities behind
While overdose death rates in the U.S. for white people have fallen dramatically, the rates for Black people lag behind.
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Black communities are using mapping to document and restore a sense of place
When historian Carter Woodson created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became “Black History Month” in 1976, he sought not ...
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