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Isabella 1 year ago
#18 Imagine that; did he got off well? At what distance was that?
       
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Cindy 1 year ago
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Sibbie 1 year ago
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stairs of the Montmartre district, Paris, France
       
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Marjorie 1 year ago
#40 Yet we still act as though they are "progressive" and ground-breaking today. They never caught on and never will.
       
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Almira 1 year ago
Marjorie,
People like you said gas-powered cars would never catch on.
       
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Marjorie 1 year ago
Almira,

People like me never tried to ban horses or electric cars to make gas-powered cars popular.
       
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Winton 1 year ago
#22 I think Great-great-great grandma might be dead.
       
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"Cheryl Browne, First African-American Contestant For The Title Of Miss America In 1971"

"Cheryl Adrienne Browne was born in New York City in 1950 and studied dance at LaGuardia High School in Manhattan. After high school, she moved to Decorah, Iowa to study dance at Luther College. After winning the Miss Decorah contest, on June 13, 1970, she beat 19 white contestants to win Miss Iowa, making her eligible to compete for the 1971 Miss America crown.

Cheryl became the first black woman to compete for the Miss America title, the first African American contestant to make it to the final, even though competition rule number seven, instituted during the 1930s, which read: “Contestants must be of good health and of the white race,” had been abolished 30 years before in 1940."

 

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