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August 31, 2011
Nine black women made it onto Forbes magazine's 2011 list of the world's 100 most powerful women. The selection criteria included leadership, money, buzz and influence. Of course, The Root recognizes such achievers regularly in the arts, technology, public service and other areas. But we're always willing to give kudos to other media, which don't often enough recognize the determination, hard work and skills of women who happen to be black.
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by Erin E. Evans onFebruary 19, 2011
For L'Officiel's magazine's 90th birthday, Beyoncé darkened her skin to "return to her African roots."
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February 1, 2010
The superstar singer collects six trophies, the most awards ever to a woman.
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November 17, 2009
After watching this leotard porno three times, I still don't get it. But that's assuming there's anything to get in the first place.
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by Meera Bowman-Johnson onDecember 17, 2008
Yes, Beyoncé's skin looks lighter in the L'Oreal ad. Here's why you shouldn't take it personally.
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