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    The official 2018 white history thread

    Let's get this stickied up there alongside the motorcity cobra thread.

    #2
    Originally posted by DramaShow View Post
    Let's get this stickied up there alongside the motorcity cobra thread.
    Chollo saw this thread and trashed his cot at the homeless shelter :hahahaha9:

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        #4
        Okay. Post them up. Some will be tainted, though but post them all the same.

        Bill Gates
        Bruce Jenner
        Babe Ruth

        I guess most of them are known already.

        Find some unsung Whites who achieve great deeds to post.

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          #5

          Samuel Beckett produced his most important works - four novels, two dramas, a collection of short stories, essays, and art criticism - during an intensely creative period in the late 1940s. Irishman Beckett had settled in France and wrote in both French and English. His experiences during World War II - insecurity, confusion, exile, hunger, deprivation - came to shape his writing. In his most famous work, the drama Waiting for Godot, he examines the most basic foundations of our lives with strikingly dark humor.

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            #6

            As director, J. Edgar Hoover put into effect a number of institutional changes. He fired agents he considered political appointees or unqualified and ordered background checks, interviews and physical tests for new agent applicants. He also obtained increased funding from Congress and instituted a technical laboratory that conducted scientific methods for gathering and analyzing evidence. In 1935, Congress established the Federal Bureau of Investigation and kept Hoover on as its director.

            Some say he was a *******ual

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              #7


              Eleanor Roosevelt was vocal in her support of the African-American civil rights movement. She broke with precedent by inviting hundreds of African-American guests to the White House. She was one of the only voices in the White House that insisted that benefits be equally extended to Americans of all races. Eleanor also worked tirelessly for the rights of women. Among other things, she encouraged her husband to appoint more women to federal positions, helped working women receive better wages and held numerous press conferences for female reporters only, at a time when women were barred from White House press conferences.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DramaShow View Post
                Let's get this stickied up there alongside the motorcity cobra thread.
                Sorry. It won't be stickied because it's Black History Month.

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                  #9
                  We don't need a month

                  We run the world

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                    Sorry. It won't be stickied because it's Black History Month.
                    Swear it's black history month most months. Was one at my workplace in November.

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