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<title>Comment by Victor Plenty</title>
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<description>A person can easily be both Dominican and black, especially as American culture defines the term &quot;black&quot; when applied to skin color. (Of course nobody&#039;s skin is really black, but that&#039;s another topic.)</description>
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<title>Comment by Ronald C McKito</title>
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<description>Sammy is not black. Just so you know he is Dominican.

He also donates a share of his salary to a camp named in his honor to give Dominican kids a chance to become great athletes.</description>
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