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Description:One anecdotal example of this is my friend Yvonne. When details of this story came out last week , some outlets reported it with the thinly veiled implication that Obama, so beloved for having married an exceptional black woman like Michelle Obama, had some kind of dirty secret. I remember this suspicion as a teenager, feeling that white boys and men, for whom I was often the first black woman they had ever met, did not see me, but whatever it was that they were projecting on to my blackness: Why are black men willing to embrace the myths of hypersexuality and abnormally large endowment? Researchers conducted three experiments from to , studying the views of college students at the University of Nebraska on heterosexual couples in which one person was black and the other white. Jones said that their first discussion about race began with a simple question.
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