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by Rebecca Carroll onApril 4, 2012
Daily Beast writer Rebecca Carroll looks at the race relations depicted on America's favorite drama, Mad Men, and observes that the segregation and disregard of black women on Madison Avenue during the 1960s is not black history -- it's a contemporary truth.
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Madison Avenue has not always been welcoming, but these people made their mark anyway.
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by MIchael Ross onAugust 6, 2010
If the show's creators are really sticklers for detail, there's reason to expect some darker faces at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce before long. In the real world, Don Draper would have been working side-by-side with a brother.
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