
The Killing Of Daniel Shaver
I know you heard the old saying, ” Just because I am pro-black doesn’t mean I am anti white.” Most of us are not. We have friends of different colors just as others do, except […]
I know you heard the old saying, ” Just because I am pro-black doesn’t mean I am anti white.” Most of us are not. We have friends of different colors just as others do, except […]
The Dakota War of 1862, also known as the Dakota Uprising, was an armed conflict between the United States and several bands of Dakota native Americans tribes. When Minnesota became a state on May 11, […]
A few days ago news outlets reported on a private school in Bronxville, New York that let a teacher hold a mock slave sale. The fifth-grade teacher accused of holding the mock slave auction in […]
I guess some of you are saying, “OMG!! What kind of news blog is this? Don’t they know all these men are white?” Well that’s exactly how some of us feel when some black folks […]
“It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazineSalt-n-Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousineHangin’ pictures on my wallEvery Saturday Rap Attack, Mr. Magic, Marley MarlI let my tape rock ’til […]
What in the Egyptian hieroglyphics, and Queen of the Nile is going on? I’ma tell you right now, R.K ain’t got nuthin on them boys. In a recent article, Apple and Google refuse to remove […]
On this day in 1985 “We Are The World” was released. With 42 of the greatest artist of the time, they released an album which was awarded numerous honors—including three Grammy Awards, one American Music […]
March 6, 1857 Dred Scott was a black man born into slavery somewhere in Virginia. Not much is know about his early life. His owner, Peter Blow, moved to Alabama in 1818, taking his six […]
Who earns a living by driving his customers away? We will get to that a little later in this piece. There is a new internet sensation named Fay Nelson. Little is know about her besides […]
Black History Month – February 27, 1872 Charlotte E. Ray was the first Black American female lawyer in the United States. Ray graduated from Howard University School of Law in 1872. She was also the first female admitted to the District of Columbia […]
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