Playmate
The Resume
(February 6, 1945- )
36-23-36 5'8
First African-American Playmate for Playboy Magazine (March 1965)
Why she might be annoying
In using her as their first black centerfold, Playboy Magazine played it safe because she was light-skinned.
She pretty much disappeared after the layout, despite making history.
She is sometimes confused with Jennifer Lyn Jackson, a white playmate (April 1989).
Why she might not be annoying
She decided to continue with her college education and become a social worker.
In her own way, she was a civil rights activist.
Hugh Hefner discarded the hate mail that he received from bigots who didn't want a black woman in the magazine.
She has a twin sister named Janis.
She also worked in the Playboy clubs as a bunny.
She was the first African-American woman to be featured in Playboy magazine.
She leads a quiet life as a mother, grandmother and social worker.
Credit: Xer
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Year In Review:
For 2009, as of last week, Out of 125 Votes: 51.20% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 112 Votes: 42.86% Annoying
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