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The cover features a white picture (with some green added in) of a teenage girl wearing a flower shirt holding a smoking gun. The back cover features a boy lying on the ground with a gunshot wound on his back. Retail stores such as Walmart and Kmart initially refused to carry Kerplunk. The band saw continued controversy on their next album ...
The Kissing Case was the arrest, conviction and lengthy sentencing of two prepubescent African-American boys in 1958 in Monroe, North Carolina. A white girl kissed each of them on the cheek and later told her mother, who accused the boys of rape. The boys were then charged by authorities with molestation. Civil rights activists became involved ...
A married couple of a white wife and black husband. 2020: Words on Bathroom Walls: Thor Freudenthal: A white boy, Adam Petrazelli and his black girlfriend, Maya Arnez. 2020: The Broken Hearts Gallery: Natalie Krinsky: A white boy, Nick falls in love with an Indian-American girl, Lucy and started working together. 2020: Ali & Ava: Clio Barnard
The end of the second night of the Roots Picnic got a huge surprise when Saturday headliner Lauryn Hill welcomed one-time Fugees bandmates Wyclef Jean and Pras Michél for a brief, but impactful ...
Last week, the country singer-songwriter, 30, revealed that a young fan touched his heart during his 40,000-capacity show in Denver. In the photos, Brown - who shares three children with his wife ...
Wojak (from Polish wojak [ˈvɔjak], loosely 'soldier' or 'fighter'), also known as Feels Guy, is an Internet meme that is, in its original form, a simple, black-outlined cartoon drawing of a bald man with a wistful expression. The meme subsequently grew in popularity on 4chan, where the character became associated with the phrases formerly ...
On Sunday, Nov. 26, the "It's a Wrap" singer took to Instagram to highlight one of her best fashion moments from 2023: a body-hugging, black gown that featured a sparkly mesh cut out.
A variation on a dap greeting, 2009. The practice and term originated among black soldiers during the Vietnam War, as part of the Black Power movement. [3] [4] Ninety percent of those imprisoned in the Long Binh Jail during the war were African Americans; it was in the jail that the handshake was created under pan-African nationalist influences.