Negrophile
Reality? Television? Show?

"Once you start looking at how all the black men are perceived as lazy and laid-back and nonaggressive, and all the black women are quite the opposite, I do think there is a pattern."

"The truth is, simply, there's nothing I can say to Omarosa that could do more damage than her own big mouth. As the self-appointed spokesperson for African-Americans, maybe she should ask Kwame [Jackson] what he thinks. Because without her, he would have won 'The Apprentice.' "

| Quotes from "The Apprentice" contestant Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth and producer Mark Burnett make up the chewy center of Marisa Guthrie's New York Daily News article "Omarosa Finds Bias in Burnett"

Also: "'Cause you know don't nobody curse somebody out like a sistah" and "'I have my whole life to be ordinary and only a few moments in my life to be extraordinary'"


posted in articles on February 17, 2005 4:06 AM | t (1)

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