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  2. ‘Survivor’ made her the Black Widow. How Parvati Shallow ...

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    SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, Parvati Shallow was one of the leaders of an all-female alliance on "Survivor: Micronesia," Season 16 of the reality competition show. "It's like, the Black Widow Brigade. All ...

  3. Parvati Shallow - Wikipedia

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    Parvati Shallow (/ ˈ p ɑːr v ə t iː / PARV-ə-tee; born September 21, 1982) is an American television personality, having appeared as a contestant on four seasons of the reality game show Survivor.

  4. “Survivor'”s Parvati Shallow 'Cannot Shake' Black Widow ...

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    After competing on five seasons of Survivor and season 2 of The Traitors, Shallow, 42, tells PEOPLE that her reputation as the Black Widow who blindsides male contestants to get further in the ...

  5. Eugene Bullard - Wikipedia

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    Bullard was born in Columbus, Georgia, the seventh of 10 children born to William (Octave) Bullard, a Black man from Stewart County, Georgia, and Josephine ("Yokalee") Thomas, a Black woman said to be of African-American and Indigenous (Muscogee Creek) heritage. [3]

  6. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    The one-drop rule was a legal principle of racial classification that was prominent in the 20th-century United States. It asserted that any person with even one ancestor of African ancestry ("one drop" of "black blood") [1] [2] is considered black (Negro or colored in historical terms).

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  8. Quadroon - Wikipedia

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    The word quadroon was borrowed from the French quarteron and the Spanish cuarterón, both of which have their root in the Latin quartus, meaning "a quarter".. Similarly, the Spanish cognate cuarterón is used to describe cuarterón de mulato or morisco (someone whose racial origin is three-quarters white and one-quarter black) and cuarterón de mestizo or castizo, (someone whose racial origin ...

  9. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    According to Pew Research, 3 in 5 users have taken a break from the platform as of March 2023, and Black users were especially more likely to take a break versus their white counterparts, taking a ...