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Judge Joe Brown Suggests A Black Woman Shouldn’t Be Mayor Because She Might Get ‘Raped’

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Judge Joe Brown is running for mayor in Memphis and he said a Black woman shouldn't be mayor because she might get "raped."

The post Judge Joe Brown Suggests A Black Woman Shouldn't Be Mayor Because She Might Get 'Raped' appeared first on NewsOne.

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