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  2. Return of the King (The Boondocks) - Wikipedia

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    "Return of the King" was the most controversial episode of The Boondocks's first season. The episode received criticism from Al Sharpton for depicting Martin Luther King Jr. using the term "nigga." [ 2 ] He demanded an apology from Aaron McGruder and Cartoon Network , stating "Cartoon Network must apologize and also commit to pulling episodes ...

  3. The Boondocks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Boondocks gives commentary on American politics from a black left-wing perspective. [33] [34] The series accomplishes this by using satire and controversial statements, such as the opening lines of the series, "Jesus was Black, Ronald Reagan was the devil, and the government is lying about 9/11."

  4. Pause (The Boondocks) - Wikipedia

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    Robert plans to audition for the leading male role in Ma Dukes Finds Herself a Man, the latest play by Winston Jerome.Jerome is a superstar African-American playwright, director, and actor whose work, as Huey later describes, is formulaic, Christian-themed, and mostly centers around an outrageous gun-blasting matriarch named "Ma Dukes", played by Winston himself, in drag.

  5. Huey Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Huey R. Freeman [1] is the main protagonist and narrator of The Boondocks syndicated comic strip written by Aaron McGruder, as well as the animated TV sitcom of the same name. [2] Politically sapient and borderline militant, Huey, being a self-described revolutionary left-wing radical, regularly reflects upon current events as well as the ...

  6. The Hunger Strike - Wikipedia

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    "The Hunger Strike" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the American animated television series The Boondocks, and the 29th episode overall. It was written by series creator Aaron McGruder , along with Rodney Barnes, and directed by Dan Fausett.

  7. The Boondocks (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    The Boondocks was a daily syndicated comic strip written and originally drawn by Aaron McGruder that ran from 1996 to 2006. Created by McGruder in 1996 for Hitlist.com, an early online music website, [ 1 ] it was printed in the monthly hip hop magazine The Source in 1997.

  8. Why the Supreme Court says ethics controversies are just a ...

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    In April, Roberts had tried to answer the public and congressional criticism by sending a statement of ethics principles and practices to the Senate Judiciary Committee. It said the nine justices ...

  9. Democratic response to the 2006 State of the Union address

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    Kaine attacks the government's most controversial actions and positions; the Federal response to Hurricane Katrina, [3] "Families in the Gulf Coast see [the government's mistakes] as they wait to rebuild their lives", the United States economy, "Americans who lose their jobs see [the government's mistakes] as they look to rebuild their careers", the Iraq War, "and our soldiers in Iraq see that ...