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A Day In The Life Of A Miss Black USA
Black women are queens. We already know this. If we look at our history it’s clear to see that we descended from greatness. However, it seems as if we’ve lost our way. Sure, the “woke” movement that’s taken over black culture in recent years has us celebrating our...
On All American Holidays, A Salute to the All-White American Terrorist Is Decent and In Order
SECOND AMENDMENT to the [LOL] "constitution" of the united states of America: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Such language has created considerable...
A Day In The Life of Student Leader (FAMU Homecoming Edition) (SGA Chief Of Staff)
College is the breeding ground for leaders. To be successful in a collegiate environment, you have to stand tall and create your own lane. If not, you run the risk of losing yourself. It’s easy to lose focus in college. Stress from schoolwork and being on your own for...
Moment of Truth: The Three Things Barack Obama Did/Did Not Do That Bugged Me The Most
Okay, here it is: But I never said Barack Obama as President was perfect, and I didn't go in expecting him to walk on water. You did. Obligatory "LOL." (1) Gay Marriage: That was my first "dark moment" in his eight years of presidency, until I realized that state laws...
Entertainment & Sports: The End of White Supremacy in America
The Last Cotton Field Now one would think they'd (the racists that be in this day and age) would have had their fill of telling Black people to "go back to Africa" or "go to another country" by now. It appears they haven't figured out yet that most of us have never...
Is The Dove Ad Really Racist or Do Black People Need to Get Out of Their Feelings?
Before we get all in our feelings, did anyone actually watch the Dove ad or is everyone making assumptions based off of a screenshot someone posted? Before we start pointing fingers and using the R – word all willy-nilly take a look at the ad for yourself. [youtube...
Normal to Dark: Why There Is Not a G.D. Thing Excusable or Forgivable About that Dove Soap Ad
This doesn't even call for a long discussion. The Black girl washes the black off her like some Mammy scrub soap ad from the 1940s or 50s. If Dove/Unilever products does not have the sense enough to see why MILLIONS of Black people would find this Dove soap ad...
The Final Word: Here’s Why Hillary Clinton Lost (Sound bites included)
Mme Hillary Clinton won the nationalist popular election by nearly 3,000,000 (2.95M) votes cast in November of 2016, but it meant nothing when it came to the ELECT Elite, who are stationed as point guards to make sure an election is fairly represented by the known...
Monday October 9 is Celebrate OJ Simpson Day in America
Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson (born July 9, 1947), and nicknamed "The Juice", is a former National Football League (NFL) running back, broadcaster, actor, advertising spokesman, and still popular figure with the U.S. public. He is most well known for being the first...
#AcknowledgeHerPain – Before She Becomes Another Hashtag
A Black woman named Veronica Wells writes a scathing blog post about how Black men are the terrorists in the lives of a lot of Black women, and sight unseen, just one more Black man is awakened to prove he is a better writer rather than to acknowledge why the Sistah...
Visiting The White House, When HBCU Rivals Meet & Stranded In DC
Friday, 9/29/17, 8:15 AM Boy, ever since I’ve gotten back from Washington DC I’ve been busy. From interviews with guests coming on FVSU’s campus, mid-terms, my web series and planning out a documentary that I will start shooting for at the start of October, I’ve...
America The Not So Beautiful
UFOA—United Families of America: How does that sound? Here's another one: Afrimerican. "Afrimerican" is a word I came up with in the mid-1980s to describe what had really happened to African families after they were subjected to lifelong servitude outside of their...













