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Why Black Women Are Alone

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Kimberly Sherrelle

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Authors of the book, Why Black Women Are Alone, and "Don't Bring A White Boy Home" are the special guest. Hosted by: K. Sherrelle "America's Favorite Southern Belle" .................................................. Karyn Langhorne Folan brief bio Karyn Langhorne Folan graduated from Harvard Law School a couple of years ahead of President Obama. A former law professor, Karyn became interested in the many questions and issues surrounding interracial relationships after her marriage to her Irish American husband in 2004. After receiving hundreds of comments from readers after an essay in The Washington Post on the unique ways black Americans reacted to her relationship, Karyn decided to explore the issues further. The result is her book “Don’t Bring Home A White Boy—and Other Notions That Keep Black Women From Dating Out.” Karyn is also the author of two interracial romance novels, A Personal Matter and Unfinished Business, and two other novels. ............................................. For Hank Bullard and Jaquiez Douglas, Women are no longer that much of a mystery. "Give us a woman and tell us her situation and I bet we can tell you the reason why she's single," claims Hank Bullard. "Once you deal with women for as long as we have yousee a pattern and break into the science. Now we're not saying you learn everything but you do learn enough to understand. " As two regular well to do men both Bullard & Douglas hold steady jobs within the medical field while living well within their means. "We give a 100% man's Point of View to black women, as to why they can't get a man, or keep one," states Bullard. "We're telling women what's really wrong while trying to help them see what we see. Basically, seeing things in another light."

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