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  2. Christelyn Karazin - Wikipedia

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    Christelyn Karazin (born 17 July 1973) is an American writer, columnist, and blogger on the subject of interracial dating, [1] particularly black women dating outside their race, and specifically black women dating white men. [2] [3] She hosts the blog "Beyond Black & White" and has written for Woman's Day, Ebony, Jet, and Reuters.

  3. Interracial personals - Wikipedia

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    Interracial personals are a fast-growing niche among internet dating sites. [citation needed] A recent survey found that most users of social network services thought these sites were mildly offensive, although some felt that they are representative of the diversity of the human race and found nothing objectionable about it.

  4. Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later, 0.5% of black women and 0.5% of black men in the South were married to a white person. By contrast, in the western U.S., 1.6% of black women and 2.1% of black men had white spouses in the 1960 census; the comparable figures in the 1970 census were 1.6% of black women and 4.9% of black men.

  5. Bumble ad centers Black women and Black love - AOL

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    A 2014 survey from the dating app OkCupid noted that Black women experience unique hurdles in online dating, including receiving […] The post Bumble ad centers Black women and Black love ...

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  7. Interracial marriage - Wikipedia

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    The overall numbers mask significant gender gaps within some racial groups. Among black Americans, men are much more likely than women to marry someone of a different race. Fully a quarter of black men who got married in 2013 married someone who was not black. Only 12% of black women married outside of their race.

  8. To Gmail, Black Lives Matter emails are ‘promotions’ - AOL

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    As protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement continue around the United States, Gmail is treating emails from advocacy and political groups referring to racial justice issues like ...

  9. Why did I receive an email from MAILER-DAEMON? - AOL Help

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    Should this happen, you'll need to check with that contact to make sure you haven't been accidentally added to their blocked or spam list. Depending on who their email provider is, these settings could be in various places in their account.