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Raybob but spy AU 👉👈
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Coach interviews civil rights living legend & American journalist, Bob Ray Sanders ✊🏾✍🏾 Episode 🔟 ⚖️ 🇺🇲 Bob Ray Sanders (born 1947) is a journalist and Civil rights leader. In 2015, he left the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where he started his professional career, as Associate Editor and Senior Columnist. Sanders was born and grew up on the east side of Fort Worth’s downtown. He is the youngest of his parents' 11 children. He attended I.M. Terrell High School and graduated in 1965. In 1969, Sanders graduated from the University of North Texas (then North Texas State University) and was later inducted into the Shuford Hall of Honor. In 1972, Sanders became a reporter for KERA-TV. Eventually, he later served as manager of KERA Radio, vice president/station manager of KERA-TV, and host and producer of the station's award-winning program, News Addition. In 1969, he was hired by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, after he graduated from college. Sanders was also a narrator in the Malcolm X documentary, Malcolm X: An Overwhelming Influence on the Black Power Movement. In December 2018, Bob Ray Sanders was appointed as one of the four co-chairs of Fort Worth's Race and Culture Task Force. Sanders is a Fort Worth Independent School District honoree. In 2018, he was inducted into the hall of fame for black journalists by the National Association of Black Journalists. In 2011, he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #black #bobray #bobraysanders #american #justice #americanhistory #journey #civilrights #truth Link in bio 🔗 www.ShutTheFupPodcast.com (at Fort Worth, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CojOikMM1WG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Bob Ray, Untitled, pencil ink & collage on postcard, 2018, sent from Vanceboro North Carolina #bobray #postcardart #collage #mailart #postalart #subrealalchemy #drawing (at Subreal Alchemy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAGo-bXpNfg/?igshid=qu1rzy5smc5r
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Conclusions by Bexless Author: Bexless Rating: NC-17 Pairing: Frank/Gerard, (Background Bob/Ray, Mikey/Alicia) Warnings: No archive warnings apply Summary: "Smokes," Mikey reads aloud. "Likes dogs in case ever get one. Likes rock music. Likes loud rock music. Is interesting. Does not hog bathroom." He looks at Frank over the top of his glasses. "Dude, it's like you're meant to be." Length: 49162 words
By: jjtaylor
"Pete, in Decaydance Mansion, with a yarrow stake. Frank and Gerard, in the greenhouse, with a plant of questionable origin. Bob, everywhere you look, with a gang of assassins for justice. Vampires, valets, pamphlets, haunted furniture, dub-thrall, disembodied voices, zombie couriers, and sinister rituals."
**SEQUEL**
The Detective's Secret And The Mystery Of The Dancing Flowers
WARNING: Character Death (sorta)
**EDIT**
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By: Bexless
Or at AO3: Conclusions
"'Smokes,' Mikey reads aloud. 'Likes dogs in case ever get one. Likes rock music. Likes loud rock music. Is interesting. Does not hog bathroom.' He looks at Frank over the top of his glasses. 'Dude, it's like you're meant to be.'"