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Post-race progress, where race is not considered a factor in our buying habits, business pursuits, or self-identity, is wreaking havoc on the Black niche industry and the Black community, a panel of experts argued during the 40th Annual Rainbow Push Convention.
Zondra Hughes: Post-Race Fallout? Melting Pot Leads to Economic Meltdown for Blacks Zondra Hughes 2011
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Post-race progress, where race is not considered a factor in our buying habits, business pursuits, or self-identity, is wreaking havoc on the Black niche industry and the Black community, a panel of experts argued during the 40th Annual Rainbow Push Convention.
Zondra Hughes: Post-Race Fallout? Melting Pot Leads to Economic Meltdown for Blacks Zondra Hughes 2011
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Post-race tests later revealed the banned substance and he was stripped of both victories.
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Post-race sandwiches and drinks must be prepared and packed, as well as extensive emergency medical kits.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Post-race, in his now standard Black Caviar lather, Peter Moody attempted to explain the broad appeal of his horse, whose unbeaten streak now sits at 18.
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Post-race Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg both parked thier cars out on track as they ran out of fuel.
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Post-race Biffle, who has had altercations with Said in the past, approached the colourful character to express his disapproval.
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Post-race Reed said the incident happened quickly and unexpectedly.
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Pre-race and Post-race emails delivered each race week
Latest Daily Headlines SceneDaily Staff 2010
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Jennifer Smith, Trans Andes Blog: Post-race reflections from the top women's team
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