ChatterBank9 mins ago
Spare Some Ash , Miss ?
What's with this African History culture business .
http:// www.npr .org/bl ogs/the two-way /2013/0 6/11/19 0774850 /winfre y-gives -millio ns-to-n ew-afri can-ame rican-m useum-i n-d-c
Isn't there any ' white culture ' organisations , that she could also spare a few quid for , from her billions ?
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Isn't there any ' white culture ' organisations , that she could also spare a few quid for , from her billions ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ms Winfrey is African American
so if she isn't going to support an African American History Museum who is?
/Isn't there any ' white culture ' organisations , that she could also spare a few quid for , from her billions ? /
She is already a patron of the Arts and a variety of charities
So she already does
so if she isn't going to support an African American History Museum who is?
/Isn't there any ' white culture ' organisations , that she could also spare a few quid for , from her billions ? /
She is already a patron of the Arts and a variety of charities
So she already does
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Bazile-
Ms Winfrey is an African-American woman - you can tell if you look at her picture or see her on TV.
"I am so proud of African-American history and its contributions to our nation as a whole," says Winfrey, chairman and CEO of the Oprah Winfrey Network. "I am deeply appreciative of those who paved the path for me and all who follow in their footsteps."
""When I come to this site and see hundreds of people — black, white and Latino — working on this," Bunch says, "in some ways it says what the African-American experience is, which is the story of us all."
Do you actually read your links before you attach them?
Ms Winfrey is an African-American woman - you can tell if you look at her picture or see her on TV.
"I am so proud of African-American history and its contributions to our nation as a whole," says Winfrey, chairman and CEO of the Oprah Winfrey Network. "I am deeply appreciative of those who paved the path for me and all who follow in their footsteps."
""When I come to this site and see hundreds of people — black, white and Latino — working on this," Bunch says, "in some ways it says what the African-American experience is, which is the story of us all."
Do you actually read your links before you attach them?
Bit difficult to interpret the quote, isn't it? The speaker uses 'in some ways' as a caveat or condition and then includes everybody, black , white, and latino, the whole workforce, as a body which represents what black experience has been. We'll have to put it down to poetic or rhetorical language. It doesn't bear aog's literal or prosaic construction
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