Posted by admin | Posted in BaseBall Cards Collection | Posted on 15-02-2012
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Lock Senators
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![]() 1964 Topps 114 Don Lock SENATORS VG EX US $1.00
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![]() 1965 Old London Coin Don Lock Senators PSA 8 NM MT US $14.96
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![]() 1963 Topps 47 Don Lock Senators Ex Plus Condition US $1.50
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![]() 1963 TOPPS 47 DON LOCK SENATORS PSA 8 NM MT US $22.00
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![]() 1965 Topps Baseball 445 Don Lock Senators STX 7 NM US $8.00
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![]() 1966 Topps BB 165 Don Lock Senators Bb66t 1284 US $1.49
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![]() 1966 Topps BB 165 Don Lock Senators Bb66t 1285 US $1.49
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![]() 1966 Topps BB 165 Don Lock Senators Bb66t 1282 US $1.49
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![]() 1966 Topps BB 165 Don Lock Senators Bb66t 1280 US $1.49
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![]() 1966 Topps BB 165 Don Lock Senators Bb66t 1279 US $1.49
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![]() 1965 Topps BB 445 Don Lock Senators Bb65t 1465 US $3.99
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![]() 1964 TOPPS 114 DON LOCK SENATORS NRMINT 12260 US $1.74
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Why are there no long haired or dred-locked senators in the USA?
What does the choice of suit and tie, super short hair
and drab color really mean?
Businessmen- they have "clean" ethics?
There's "dirt" on everyone with long hair? Is there any "dirt" on BP or Exxon?
They have short haired suits running them.
Just look at all the racist comments in here. Sheesh. To answer the question, White man made up the rules on what's considered "professional" and what isn't. Many times, Black people with neat braids can't even get a job at many places. Even if they are QUALIFIED. Discrimination is still very much alive on the job.



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