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Survivor alum Ramona Gray Amaro accuses the CBS competition series of stereotyping Black contestants

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RamonaGray Amaro made television history in 2000 as the first Black woman to compete on Survivor, during the reality competition series' first season on CBS.And in an interview with NPRpublished Wednesday, Ramona and a slew of other Black contestants opened up about the racial stereotypes placed on them during their stints on the show.'We can't swim…we butt heads, we're athletic, but maybe not smart and strategic,' listed Amaro during the interview. 'I'm just saying, 'Do right by us.'' Called out: In an interview with NPR published Wednesday,Ramona Gray Amaroand a slew of other Black contestants opened up about the racial stereotypes placed on them during their stints on Survivor; Ramona pictured on Survivor in 2000As for Ramona's.

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