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The phrase "a black men" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a black man" when referring to a single individual.
Example: "I saw a black man walking his dog in the park."
Alternatives: "an African American man" or "a man of African descent."
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The head of Harvard's WEB DuBois Institute for African and American Studies, shouted to a police officer "this is what happens to a black men in America" according to a police report.
A black men goes in for a haircut, but never makes it to his coveted cut.
When news reports of police shooting that killed a black men or boy, the news has to always treat them as criminals.
The inspiration was so natural to me because I had been a black men that had lived with all the injustice of being black and on top of it, I was very openly gay.
I hope somewhere in that consent decree is a requirement that any police officer who, through psychological reevaluation, is determined to have a predisposition of being in "fear of a black men" will receive counselling and removal from the field if proven incurable.
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To a black man.
"I'm a black man!
Not killing a black man".
I never dated a black man.
A black man outside explains the changes.
I'm a black man in America.
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