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Video: Why can’t a successful Black woman find a man? Dateline Episode
Video: Why Can’t A Successful Black Woman Find A Man? Dateline Episode

If you weren’t able to catch it on television last night, Dateline ABC News premiered its special on “Why Can’t A Successful Black Woman Find A Man”.
Sherri Shepherd, co-host of ABC’s “The View,” and Jacque Reid, star of VH1’s “Let’s Talk About Pep,” debated “CSI” star Hill Harper, and Jimi Izrael, author of “The Denzel Principle” on why many successful black women cannot find a man.
Are black women’s expectations too high?
Who’s to blame, black women or black men?
To view more clips, please visit the Dateline NBC Faceoff
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