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  1. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43390922/aj-brown-says-book-sign-frustration-read NFL football player WR A.J. Brown read a book while sitting on the sidelines during the game. The book has shot to #1 on Am8zon. Athletes, entertainers and celebrities can monetize their 15 minutes of fame or help others. Similarly, Black folks can promote and build up any products, goods and services too.😎
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