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Comfortable in his own skin *LINK*

Maybe Earl Woods should have introduced Tiger to Marley.

"Ultimately, it was Marley's penchant for social justice that made him an identifiable superstar. Although he was half white (born to a father of English descent), Marley always identified himself as Pan-African, and during the mid-1970s he dedicated a string of songs to the Diaspora: "Buffalo Soldier" to African Americans, "Africa Unite" to those in Zimbabwe and "War" to his brothers suffering through South Africa's apartheid."

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Tiger returned to his father's......."blackness" *LINK*
Where is his CABLASIAN Nation? *NM*
Like Father, Like Son *LINK*
sounds a lot like.... *NM* *LINK*
If you have a hearing/perception problem
Comfortable in my own skin
Re: Comfortable in my own skin *LINK*
Comfortable in his own skin *LINK*
Re: Comfortable in my own skin *LINK*
Re: If you have a hearing/perception problem *LINK*
Well what is BLACKNESS?


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