“Dog the Bounty Hunter” Appears With Black Leader After Racial Profanity
May 14, 2008 · Print This Article
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- Duane “Dog” Chapman and his family appeared on Wednesday with a prominent African American leader to say things have been resolved after a racial firestorm ignited after a recorded phone conversation revealed him using a racial profanity.
The popular cable TV reality show “Dog The Bounty Hunter” was abruptly canceled last year after a taped phone conversation was made public in which Chapman could be heard using the “N” word, referring to his son’s African-American girlfriend.
The bounty hunter and his family appeared with Niger Innis of the Congress of Racial Equality to announce that the show is back in production. Innis said African Americans have forgiven Dog.















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