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Examples
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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Asked what her illness was, Cofield said: "Negro-itis."
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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FTA: "Asked if she was suffering from an ailment, she said she had 'Negro-itis,'" does she know that she is black as well? what is she trying to say?
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