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From TheRoot.com:

In “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man,” Henry Louis Gates writes, that many black Americans think that “the soft drink Tropical Fantasy is manufactured by the Ku Klux Klan and contains a special ingredient designed to sterilize black men.” He then demolishes this and other conspiracy theories while recalling America’s troubled racial history, and its hope of overcoming it. When his arrest and reconciliation rekindled that history, we thought of these 1970s ads, however contemporaneously clumsy, which represented corporate America’s first broad attempts at dialogue with Afro-America.

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    To me this shows how corporations will have their stereotypes of black people but the corporations won’t shy away from using these stereotypical images to make money. The bottom line is that they’ll never have anything derogatory to say about blacks when they can use a black person to make the company some money.

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