by Forest Parks | Jan 26, 2016 | History
Have you ever heard of Seneca Village? Well, if you have been to Central Park in New York City you’ve probably walked over the old site of the place that was once a bustling community and some say the first prominent area of African American land owners in...
by Koba | Jan 25, 2016 | Politics News
I don’t think it is a secret that we all knew that cocaine, heroin, and other drugs destroyed the civil rights movement in the late 60’s and 70’s. When we came together for one cause, drugs hit our communities so hard that we couldn’t resist. A...
by Koba | Jan 25, 2016 | Positivity
After you read this article and see the video, make this go viral! This principal cares about his students and lets them know it everyday. We are talking about Michael McGrone Sr. who is the new principal at Rich South High School that is located in a suburb in...
by Koba | Jan 25, 2016 | Positivity
Most of us can agree that the bible is a huge part of black history after becoming slaves in the United States. Some would argue that the bible and religion hinders black people when it comes to growth, our history, and etc because it still keeps us attached to...
by Koba | Jan 25, 2016 | Celebrities
For what is a man worth if he sells his soul to the devil. What is interesting about Jaden’s statement is that he was born into wealth. buy zithromax online cosmeticdentistrywilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/png/zithromax.html no prescription pharmacy I...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | Culture, Modern History
At any given moment, there are only approximately a thousand chess Grandmasters that are officially recognized by the World Chess Federation or FIDE (for its acronym in French). This is the greatest title any competitive chess player can achieve, and once a player has...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | Celebrities, Positivity
HBCU is an initiative that increases the number of enrollments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HBCU was founded in 2010 and targets to link Historically Black Universities Colleges with emerging government opportunities as well as corporate ones. The...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | News, Positivity
“God works in mysterious ways”. This is what the Fayetteville church has proven on New Year’s eve during the Watch Night service. The Fayetteville church was holding their fellowship service when a man, approximately in his 20s, entered the building with a...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | Celebrities, Culture
You know John Amos. We all do. If you don’t, you definitely know Kunta Kente of the popular miniseries “Roots”. Amos is the grown up Kunta. Now you remember? His stern face, powerful build and consistent potrayal in strong roles make him an...
by Forest Parks | Jan 25, 2016 | Culture
Delaware State University gave a Ph.D to a very special man on December 20th. His Doctor of Philosophy degree in Applied Chemistry was successfully granted in June after he defended his dissertation in a paper entitled “Thermodynami and Kinetic Studies of Alkali Metal...