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Milton Bradley (baseball)

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I'm always OK. As long as I'm black, I'm fine.
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Associated Press (August 20, 2005). "Bradley: 'I'm always OK. As long as I'm black, I'm fine'". ESPN. Retrieved on 2009-01-04. 

 
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