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Ema McKie’s Vagina of the Day

You gotta wonder what goes through a girl’s head when she decides that she is ready to do a big vagina reveal on the internet. I am sure it is bittersweet for the guy who used to try to sext her before she chose this life…because he finally gets to see her cunt…but she’s out here giving it for free to all of us assholes, when he wined and dined her, bought her gifts, etc… I’d say that once you put your vagina out there like this, you’ve got nothing more to give. The mystery gone or whatever, but the truth is, she can always expand on her art with butthole pics, maybe some insertion, but I assume she’s not there yet. That she’s still subtle and classy, artistic if you will….and that other stuff will be too porny for what she wants….but doesn’t realize we old fucks are from thee 90s and have jerked off to less than a fully exposed pussy. I assume they do it to get noticed, to put it all out there but the better play is always not showing the pussy – so that dudes who want to see the pussy bring out the dollars…..as of now, there’s no real value to this Ema McKie vagina. It’s free for all… Dumb strategy for her, great strategy for us cuz I like looking at vaginas, even in black and white!! The post Ema McKie’s Vagina of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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#NYFWNOIR: Why I Couldn’t Find The Word’s For Pyer Moss S/S 2020

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Source: Sean Drakes / Getty When I found out that I was going to Kerby Jean-Raymond’s Pyer Moss show, I couldn’t feel my legs for a minute and it felt like the room was spinning around me at 100 mph. Granted, I had been to one of the designer’s shows a few seasons ago and had loved every single second of it, but this time, it was extremely different. In just two short years, Kerby has gone from a Black designer to watch to the designer of the moment, and dare I say, a designer of the century. He’s the type of public figure that urban kids can quickly identify, among the Off-Whites and Balenciagas splattered on every streetwear roundup. He’s the fashion designer whose clothing is clean and respectable — he’s not really gimmicky or peacocky just for the sake of show, but his clothes pack a bunch and are well-tailored. He’s the Black designer who straddles this fence between resources and talent, one minute discussing in magazine spreads how he received death threats for his Spring ‘16 show, and then the next minute taking out Kings Theater to well over a thousand spectators as the entire fashion world stopped for a moment in time. Attempting to write about the Pyer Moss S/S 2020 Collection feels like trying to explain what water tastes like to the malnourished, or what love feels like to one who has only known trauma. I suppose I should also point out that other than the extraordinary rise in Kerby’s career over the past few years, the other reason why the invitation to his show was downright unbelievable to me was because I wasn’t being asked to attend as press. I was simply being asked to attend on my own accord. Working press during NYFW is a marathon, indeed, but it’s also exhausting as hell. Fighting to get quotes, to snap photos, to ensure you’ve received all the assets you need before jet-setting off to the next show or to your laptop to sit down and write, write, write, can feel emotionally and spiritually draining. There were moments throughout the season I had to work press for shows, and that was totally fine: Building TheBlondeMisfit.com has been the act and labor of love that I have sought to create space in, but being Black media and press is also a who’s who game. Sometimes you don’t get the quote, or you don’t get the angle. Sometimes the larger outlet does steal your material and you’re not acknowledged, or everyone else’s team of five has the same responsibilities as your team of one. So to know that for one night, the show of my dreams only asked for me to sit back and enjoy without the added responsibility of work afterwards? I was moved, and after seeing the show, I was thankful. Source: Sean Drakes / Getty There are a lot of show reviews on Pyer Moss’s latest collection, and honestly, I stand by them all. There’s interviews, backstage looks, features, and so much more. This third collection focused on the contributions of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, also known as the Black woman who invented Rock’N’Roll. With jewelry done by Johnny Nelson, an entire choir named “The Pyer Moss Tabernacle Drip Choir Drenched in The Blood,” parts of design by Christopher John Rogers, and more, the show was not just Black. It was undeniably Black. The choir sang hits from influential Black women in music, from Lil’ Kim to Tina Turner, as beautifully dripped clothing walked the runway. We saw tailored suits, pleated asymmetric skirting, plunging necklines, and evening wear ready for the red carpet. We saw the color block moto jackets in partnership with Sean John, and the iconic “Vote or Die” T-shirt re-emerge in today’s troubling political climate. But throughout the show, I couldn’t help but find myself putting the phone down in an attempt to just enjoy this moment — it wasn’t the Black models, or the Black clothing, or the Black choir, or the thousand people filled into this theater for this Black man and his team. It was the message of what fashion can be and what it should be. View this post on Instagram At @pyermoss last night. I never thought I could belong in fashion, and I still don't think that I do. I'm hypercritical of myself and my talents, and I oftentimes wonder if I'm taking on too much and if I will fumble the bag. But I have had so many people, family, friends, and you all, who have loved me from near and far, who have poured into me and have affirmed me in this space. To know that wherever I plant my seed, it blossoms. Whatever I touch, it gets to grow. That the work I've put in hasn't gone unseen, and that I have little angels all around me working those overtime hours. This is because I have given God all of my gifts, and have asked Him to order my steps and my anointing. I've asked Him to show people that TheBlondeMisfit isn't on man's timing, but on God's. HE will put you in the presence of great men and women, and to be in the presence of the impact that @kerbito brought to fashion literally made me cry. It is divine orchestration that proves I was meant to be there. That I am doing fine and that God is making a way. I may not always know what's on the other side of fear, but I know who holds the keys. It was an honor to wear THREE black designers last night to the most undeniably groundbreaking, thought-provoking, memorizing, and Blackest show I have ever seen. Thank You Kerby for letting God use you as a vessel for the people, and for reminding me how powerful purpose truly is. A post shared by Jamé Jackson (@theblondemisfit) on Sep 9, 2019 at 11:13am PDT Friends and family know I believe I’m a fashion ‘outsider’, thus the ‘misfit’ misnomer. Even as I learn and meet more people, take up more space, and fill more rooms, I learn that the collective thought of fashion has changed over the years, and that there are still misunderstood misfits in fashion. There are still people who are thinking in colors, and shapes, and hues, whereas the majority are still thinking about what they had for breakfast that morning. As the models did their final walk and the choir belted out a gospel song that’s lyrics sought for God to make one over again, tears streamed my face as I realized I was sitting in on a moment of history. A reclamation of Black women and our bodies and our narratives, not just in fashion, but in history, was taking place right on the stage in the presence of a multicultural and multidimensional crowd. I felt the spirit in the theater, the same spirit I feel on Sunday mornings when I head to church and reconcile that God’s gotten me through another week, or the same spirit I feel when I give honor and praise in the wee hours in the morning when I know I am spiritually under attack. It’s the same spirit I know my mommy and grandmommy felt walking the floorboards as they prayed to a Creator to make a way out of no way, and surely, He always did. I felt God’s face shine upon us and confirm that we, as a people, would be alright. But more importantly, I saw what divine manifestation can look like for another when you walk in purpose. That is what is missing from these show reviews I’ve been reading, who have accurately discussed the beauty of the clothing, or the choir, or the resounding speech that started the show. The show reviews that probably gave you the backstory of how droves of people were standing outside the Theater for blocks and blocks, hundreds, if not thousands of people there just to see if they could buy a ticket. I’m sure you’ve read the reviews of people discussing the power and the magnitude of Kerby’s show, some even calling it his “church” and what’s next in fashion. But walking away, I saw the purpose of something so much more than clothing or a review. Sunday night is a hope for anyone out there with a dream and a prayer, with faith the size of a mustard seed, that if it’s of God, He can truly change the game with your gifts. He can change the industry with your talents. The clothes and the music and celebrity sightings are all gravy to the entré, which brings us back to center and makes us question for the rest of our lives are we operating in purpose or are we solely skating by. I want to thank Kerby for relighting a fire within me and all who attended. For honoring the Black women who have come before, and will undoubtedly come after us. And for all of those who understand now more than ever we can reclaim that power and use it to channel true change in the industry. I never want that feeling I felt to die, nor the feeling that being an ‘outsider’ is wrong when God is using your vision for a larger purpose. The world stopped for Kerby, they can stop for us as well. DON’T MISS: #NYFWNOIR: Studio One Eighty Nine Brought The Motherland To New York Fashion Week #NYFWNOIR: Maki Oh Continues To Define Afromodernism To The West #NYFWNOIR: Here’s How This Black Designer Got Beyoncé To Wear Her Shoes [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3058068″ overlay=”true”]  

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Irreplaceable: Beyoncè’s Family & Friends Flood Blue Ivy’s Internet With Bey-Day Love

Source: Gareth Cattermole / Getty Beyonce’s Family & Friends Wish Her A Happy Birthday If the Beyhive has any say so, September 4th will be a National Holiday in a few years! On this fine day, the Queen of Entertainment, Mrs. Beyonce Knowles-Carter , celebrates her 38th trip around the sun — and for some reason, we feel like it’s our Bey-day with all the gifts she’s given us. Fans took to social media to honor and celebrate the music icon with sweet words, classic gifs and lots of reflection on the magic she gave us. I just hope Beyoncé knows how proud we are of her! She has done far beyond what most said she could! — Kalen Allen (@TheKalenAllen) September 4, 2019 Today I share my birthday with Beyoncé, which likely explains why I vascillate so violently between way too much confidence and abysmally low self-esteem. — Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) September 4, 2019 But family and friends that know Beyonce spoke more about her huge heart than her many hits. View this post on Instagram 38 years ago today you came into my life and i know without a shred of doubt that God sent you!!! I had recently lost my mom and never thought that i could feel that particular kind of love again but .7 months later i was pregnant with you (39 years ago people) The moment i saw you i knew that that was IT !!!! We’ve been the best of friends since then . You have brought me such Joy and pride and love and friendship !!! Your heart is as big as Texas !! You are one of the best moms ever ! And I love you soo much Have the best birthday EVER!!!! Mom A post shared by Tina Knowles (@mstinalawson) on Sep 4, 2019 at 5:10am PDT   View this post on Instagram “Ain’t no mountain, ain’t no sea”… “Keep my sista ‘way from me!” I love you a BiG piece! Happy Birthday my BB!! A post shared by Kelly Rowland (@kellyrowland) on Sep 4, 2019 at 10:49am PDT   Over the weekend, Bey attended hubby Jay-Z’s Made In America Festival where the crowd serenaded her with an impromptu Happy Birthday selection. The Stevie Wonder version of course. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on Sep 3, 2019 at 9:10am PDT   As always, Beyonce aka Sasha Fierce, aka Bey aka Queen Bee, aka Mother of The Hive deserves all the love and respect she’s getting today. Happy Birthday, Bey! What’s your favorite Beyonce song of all time? Hit the flip for more Bey-Day shot outs.

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A Lil Positivity: Oprah Surprises New Jersey High School With $500K Donation To “Lights On” Program

Source: Jeff Spicer/Future Image/WENN.com / WENN Oprah Gifts School In New Jersey With A Generous Donation Ellen DeGeneres has had Akbar Cook–the principal at West Side High School in Newark, New Jersey–on her show twice, giving him $50,000 each time for his “Lights On” program, which made national news for keeping kids off the street from 6 p.m. to midnight. But Ellen isn’t the only celebrity giving Akbar and his foundation a helping hand. Oprah Winfrey made a surprise visit to West Side High School on Friday, dropping in to say she is giving $500,000 to West Side’s summer initiative, which is also held during the school year on Friday nights. “I heard about West Side and all of the great things that are happening here,” Winfrey said to a packed gymnasium. “I thought, ‘what can I do?’” She continued, saying,  “I was moved by his story…Let me find this guy. Let me see what I can do to help further what he’s trying to do.” Winfrey–who came along with her longtime BFF and CBS co-anchor Gayle King, even had something extra for the kids. Everyone who was at the “Lights On” program would receive a $50 gift certificate to go shopping, as well. Students have said that their school is often maligned for having a reputation as a place where fights occur–but thank to Principal Cook and his staff, that narrative is changing. Senator Cory Booker has even tweeted about the principal, praising him during Black History Month as someone who should be admired. Oprah talked about the principal’s impact during her surprise appearance, praising his efforts and saying, “Everybody always talks about the grades. You can’t start to talk about the grades unless they feel safe, unless they feel seen, unless they feel respected, unless they feel valued.”

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‘Best Husband Ever’ Offset Buys Bardi & Kulture Matching Mother’s Day Birkin Bags

Source: Prince Williams / ATLPics.Net Cardi B Celebrates Her First Mother’s Day With Surprise From Offset After thinking she’d be spending her first Mother’s Day without her family , Cardi B got a big surprise. Bardi recently told reporters at her Fashion Nova X Cardi B collection launch that she’d be busy onstage without her daughter and her husband on the holiday because of a scheduled performance. “I’m very sad about Mother’s Day because I saw that I’m booked for Mother’s Day for a show and I had plans for Mother’s Day,” said Cardi who’s is set to perform at the Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina today. “I just hope South Carolina turns up for me because it’s like I’m going to spend my first Mother’s Day with them.” Luckily for Bardi, her husband Offset swooped in with a grand gesture so she won’t be alone. While Cardi was performing Saturday at Miami’s Rolling Loud music festival, Set showed up with their 10-month-old daughter Kulture in tow. He also gifted both of them for the holiday with matching Birkin bags. Cardi’s calling him “the best husband ever.” View this post on Instagram I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you @offsetyrn Thank you for surprising me with my baby and my gifts I love you soooo much. A post shared by MOSTHATEDCARDI (@iamcardib) on May 12, 2019 at 3:23am PDT Now that was sweet. Last year Cardi was still pregnant on Mother’s Day so this is her first time celebrating post-pregnancy. Offset is equally excited to see Cardi, he posted a pic of him holding her copious cakes, captioned; “My Happy Place.” View this post on Instagram MY HAPPY PLACE A post shared by OFFSET (@offsetyrn) on May 11, 2019 at 11:58am PDT We’re sure. Happy Mother’s Day to Cardi and the rest of the moms out there!

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Kim Kardashian Shuts Down North West Boyfriend Rumors: She’s 5!!

Kim Kardashian is used to shutting down her own silly rumors.  But not today!  The reality star is setting the record straight for her daughter, North West, and  denying all rumors that she has a boyfriend . Mhm, a boyfriend. And to be clear, North West is 5-years-old.  The internet was both intrigued and horrified at this awkward “news.”  Kim was spotted leaving the Avalon Sunday night after attending the 5th annual Hollywood Beauty Awards. And the attention actually swayed away from Kim’s vintage 1998 Thierry Mugler gown for just a second to focus on her daughter’s um, relationship status.   `As she was walking out the photogs asked Kim if the rumors regarding North’s new boyfriend are true.  She was shocked and shouted, “She doesn’t have a boyfriend!”  And when asked by the press if she was too young to date, Kim announced “Like, is this for real? She’s 5.” Speculation started on February 14 when rapper Consequence’s 7-year-old son, Caiden, made it clear he had a crush on little Nori.  And while it is somewhat innocent and adorable, his Instagram posts (which are obviously run by his parents) do suggest a little chemistry between the two. Especially when the young boy posted a picture on Valentine’s Day with a Tiffany’s bag and a box of chocolates, according to US Weekly. And we knew just who the gifts were dedicated to.  “Shout out to Northie, Babygirl I’ll see you soon,” Caiden captioned the photo.  He also documented the moment he picked out the heart necklace he got for her writing, “She’s gonna love it. Wrap that up sir, I’ll take it.” I think we all need a little Caiden in our lives? A week later, the two were all smiles at a (play)date pic with North’s younger brother, Saint, while she showed off her latest gold chain.  West worked with Consequence on his debut album, The College Dropout , and their families have hung out on multiple occasions, as reported by US .  Caiden even attended Stormi’s extravagant birthday party and was photographed with Kardashian and West in December when the couple took him out for dinner.  But this isn’t the first time Consequence’s son has made heart eye emojis at someone.  Caiden brought a bouquet of roses to Nicki Minaj when he met her in October 2018 and he even wrote the rapper a song called “Dream About Nicki.” On Minaj’s birthday, Caiden posted a video to Instagram wishing her a happy birthday saying, “you’re my dream girl. I’m on my way to my basketball game. I’m gonna make these shots for you.” *kissy face* He does realize the age difference between Minaj and North, right? Either way, North definitely has a little admirer.  But Kim would like to remind everyone, once again, that her daughter is a five-year-old. Thank God we can finally move on from this! The older Kardashians are much more interesting anyway.  View Slideshow: 53 Totally Adorable North West Photos

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The White Unicorn is the stepHOLIDAY Gift Store of the Day

Just call me Ellen you can tell by my haircut and dried vagina juice on my beard..it’s the stepHOLIDAY gift guide that isn’t quite a giveaway, but who needs a giveaway, when you’re more interested in buying gifts for people in your life, ideally who you want to fuck, unless you’re buying those gifts for your mom, in which case, I hope you don’t want to fuck her, but that she may appreciate a nice gift like Christmas Lingerie to use to make some GIFTS YOU DON”T NEED money….because Christmas is the time of year that is most financially strained and perfect to take on new hobbies like sex work So that is why we’re sending you to our friends over at THE WHITE UNICORN who we worked with on Halloween, because they had a hot selection of costumes, and now have a hot collection of Holiday gifts…. They’ve got SEX TOYS They’ve got LINGERIE They’ve got BEAUTY PRODUCTS They’ve got PARTY SUPPLIES They’ve got it all, like an adult novelty shop online and it’s great…so shop there… And if you’re all alone on Christmas get a MALE MASTURBATOR TO FUCK ….less greasy than fucking the Turkey… Here are some babes from their site and around the internet doing that Christmasness.. The post The White Unicorn is the stepHOLIDAY Gift Store of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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5 Instagram Pages That Will Slowly—But Surely—Help You Be Kinder To Yourself

Source: Hero Images / Getty The holidays can be so beautiful, but it’s also a season that comes with many, many…MANY expectations . From finishing out strong at your place of employment to dealing with toxic family members, it can get stressful. Not to mention, all the gifts you’re supposed to magically have money for, in addition to your usual bills. It becomes a lot and we don’t blame anyone who’s feeling worn out, sad, or even a little less than flawless this time of year. With all that said, for World Kindness Day today, we’re here to help you be a little nicer to YOURSELF as you do your best to get through it all. Besides all the situations you might be dealing with personally, it’s also been difficult for all of us to go out into the world with optimism about our lives as we witness crippling injustice day in and day out. Young Black faces are being killed on the regular, mass shooters threaten concerts, bars, and even schools…we’re tired and at the risk of sounding dramatic, somewhat traumatized . So as we get through these tough times and bring in 2019, self-care is a must…body positivity is a must…self-love is non-negotiable. If we want a better, kinder world we have to begin with how we speak to ourselves. So, where should you start? We’re millennials, so we’re not about to tell you to go get a massage (although, don’t get us wrong, you should definitely hideaway at your favorite spa as often as you can). Instead, since we know the first thing you do in the morning is check your phone, we’re feeding right into your unhealthy gadget addiction with 5 pages you need to follow on Instagram—not now, but RIGHT NOW. Turn on the notifications, save the posts that speak to you, and internalize positive affirmations on the go, before bed, and when you’re feeling like no one in the world can possibly understand, use these accounts to relieve the pressure. These pages, as suggested by the editors of Global Grind & CASSIUSLife.com, help us feel like the bad motherf*ckers we are. …Also, go to the spa. @maryamhasnaa It’s no coincidence the alternative and holistic health guru has nearly 100,000 followers. If you’re having trouble moving on from the past and focusing on a brighter future, she’s your go-to. @raeholliday One of our own, Rae Holliday’s “InspiRAEtional Quotes” go viral on the regular. The award-winning media and TV personality knows about starting from the ground up and will have you feeling more empowered and focused in no time. @wedreaminhd Have a dream, but not so confident in your abilities to achieve anything more than the regular, degular? This is the page for you. @meandsomebodydaughter Affirmations of gratitude, faith and self-love come in different forms. Whenever we feel down on love or not as confidence in our blackness, we head to this page just to remind ourselves we matter and that special someone is out there for us. @selfcareisforeveryone The Self-Care Station describes itself as a space that “honors the importance of choosing self-care over self-harm.” Simply put, this page gets it.  

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Is Gladys Knight OK? Singer, Publicist Disagree Publicly About Her Health

Source: JEFF KOWALSKY / Getty L egendary singer Gladys Knight either has pancreatic cancer or she’s completely healthy, depending on who you ask. It was widely reported Friday afternoon that during the funeral for Aretha Franklin , Knight revealed she had been stricken with pancreatic cancer — the same ailment the Queen of Soul died from earlier this month. However, a couple of hours after the reports from reputable news outlets like Ebony and the Detroit News, Knight’s publicist insisted the singer was just fine. “She’s healthy,” Javier Delgado told the Detroit Free Press. “Someone must have misinterpreted. During an interview with local television station WDIV-TV outside of the funeral, Knight seemed sure of her self when she said of Franklin , “We shared the fact that we had the same disease.” Knight’s health had never been a public concern until Friday. Prior to Franklin’s funeral, Knight had been seen at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York City just this week. People magazine published a story in February about how “ageless” the 74-year-old looked, dismissing rumors that the singer may have had plastic surgery. If Knight was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer , it would be sad but not surprising. Cancer has  been proven  to be more deadly for Black people, with that fact being resoundingly true for pancreatic cancer patients, statistics have shown since around 1970, when pancreatic cancer trends began reversing themselves along racial lines. “In white men, pancreatic cancer death rates decreased by 0.7% per year from 1970 to 1995 and then increased by 0.4% per year through 2009,” according to  research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute . “In contrast, the rates among blacks increased between 1970 and the late 1980s (women) or early 1990s (men).” The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine took it a step further and  found through clinical research  that the “incidence of pancreatic cancer is 50 – 90% higher in African Americans than in any other racial group in the United States. Not only is pancreatic cancer more common among African Americans, but African Americans also have the poorest prognosis of any racial group because they often are diagnosed with advanced, and therefore, inoperable cancer.” SEE ALSO: Aretha Franklin Funeral Quotes: Sharpton, Holder, Obama Pay Tribute Watch Aretha Franklin’s Tribute Concert [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3824414″ overlay=”true”]

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Is Gladys Knight OK? Singer, Publicist Disagree Publicly About Her Health

Source: JEFF KOWALSKY / Getty L egendary singer Gladys Knight either has pancreatic cancer or she’s completely healthy, depending on who you ask. It was widely reported Friday afternoon that during the funeral for Aretha Franklin , Knight revealed she had been stricken with pancreatic cancer — the same ailment the Queen of Soul died from earlier this month. However, a couple of hours after the reports from reputable news outlets like Ebony and the Detroit News, Knight’s publicist insisted the singer was just fine. “She’s healthy,” Javier Delgado told the Detroit Free Press. “Someone must have misinterpreted. During an interview with local television station WDIV-TV outside of the funeral, Knight seemed sure of her self when she said of Franklin , “We shared the fact that we had the same disease.” Knight’s health had never been a public concern until Friday. Prior to Franklin’s funeral, Knight had been seen at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York City just this week. People magazine published a story in February about how “ageless” the 74-year-old looked, dismissing rumors that the singer may have had plastic surgery. If Knight was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer , it would be sad but not surprising. Cancer has  been proven  to be more deadly for Black people, with that fact being resoundingly true for pancreatic cancer patients, statistics have shown since around 1970, when pancreatic cancer trends began reversing themselves along racial lines. “In white men, pancreatic cancer death rates decreased by 0.7% per year from 1970 to 1995 and then increased by 0.4% per year through 2009,” according to  research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute . “In contrast, the rates among blacks increased between 1970 and the late 1980s (women) or early 1990s (men).” The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine took it a step further and  found through clinical research  that the “incidence of pancreatic cancer is 50 – 90% higher in African Americans than in any other racial group in the United States. Not only is pancreatic cancer more common among African Americans, but African Americans also have the poorest prognosis of any racial group because they often are diagnosed with advanced, and therefore, inoperable cancer.” SEE ALSO: Aretha Franklin Funeral Quotes: Sharpton, Holder, Obama Pay Tribute Watch Aretha Franklin’s Tribute Concert [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3824414″ overlay=”true”]

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