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Sylvester Monroe "afraid to hope: many African Americans are excited about Barack Obama's historic run for the presidency. But they are also afraid to become too emotionally invested in something that still seems too good to be true". Ebony. FindArticles.com. 07 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1077/is_7_63/ai_n25397131/
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Articles in May, 2008 issue of Ebony
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Athletes as role models
by Shomari S. - Organization leaders
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Going to church
by Jeniene L. Scott - Think Outside The Cell: An Entrepreneur's Guide for the Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated
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Sherri Shepherd: the View's newest star hits her stride
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Tripping into the future: Nicole Mitchell haunts with Xenogenesis
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Michael Jackson
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Do men really fall: no, don't let the brothers make you wear that fake hair
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A spotlight on individuals who are moving onward & upward
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by Joyce Hamilton Berry -
5 questions for … Stephen Salters
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Taste of Ebony
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The Africa cup: billion-dollar soccer-fest is bigger than the Super Bowl
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CeCe Winans
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Essentials at every age: you can look your absolute best from decade to decade
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Claiming her all: Vanessa Williams reveals her unexpected journey on her pursuit of happiness
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Oprah and Denzel
by Linda Archibald - The 9th Annual Super Bowl Gospel celebration
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Marquee mamas: being a star at work and home requires beauty, grace, love and sacrifice
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Honeymoon hideaways: sweet retreats for the romantic at heart
by Joy T. Bennett - Correction
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There's nothing like a mother: a message from the President & CEO
by Linda Johnson Rice - Ebony on the scene
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Guess who sells your weave? Koreans capitalize on Black beauty's big business
by Adrienne P. Samuels - Dianne Reeves
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The new Black power: the next generation of influential leaders takes its place at the top
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afraid to hope: many African Americans are excited about Barack Obama's historic run for the presidency. But they are also afraid to become too emotionally invested in something that still seems too good to be true
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