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Unchain The Visions! Integration Was Our Mistake And You Know It.
“Get our own”, “Build our own economy”, “Build our own communities”, “Integration was our downfall”, these are words resounding in the ether all across the African Communities from America to Europe to South America and the Caribbean back to Africa. Yes Sir, yes...
The Maury Show And First 48: Oh Be Careful Little Eyes What You See
Everybody seems to love to criticizes black fictitious shows such as Scandal and Being Mary Jane. Most people feel these shows depicts black women in a negative way. A lot of black people choose not to support these shows created and written by black people but yet...
Repatriate or Expatriate: Would You Go “Back to Africa”?
Let's face it, you can't go 'back to' somewhere you've never been. You also cannot repatriate to a place you've never been a citizen of; but in 2005, Black Americans were trending and migrating from the United States back to Africa. Due to the "W" presidency of the...
What Black America Can Learn from the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot
Greenwood District and North Tulsa, Oklahoma were proof positive of what Black people can do when they pull it together and work to build a nation and rebuild a community. Since we know that perception is 9/10ths of media law, let's challenge the "stats" for a moment....
You Gotta Have Fun Sometimes! (A Manifesto)
“I know y'all gonna feel me on this one You gotta feel me on this one” -Rick Ross, “Sixteen” ft. Andre 3000 Ever since I was a kid, I always had the gift of analytical thinking. Well, it’s a gift and a curse. Because of my habit of overanalyzing things, I always felt...
Black Folk Need to Come Clean
I mean really. Let's have a heart-to-heart about the "real deal" when it comes to all of these mouth-dragging open book 'stats' about the State of the Black Parent, the Black Family, the Black Men, the Black Women, Black schools, public, private and otherwise; etc,...
Restaurant at center of Paula Dean Race Discrimination Lawsuit Closed!
Uncle Bubbas Seafood And Oyster House, the restaurant whose manager sued celebrity chef Paula Deen and, in the process, effectively destroyed her empire are now, yet another casualty of the cook's nationally publicized racist scandal. According to news accounts...
Was Bill Cosby Right When He Verbally Lashed The Black Community?
They're standing on the corner and they can't speak English. I can't even talk the way these people talk: Why you ain't, Where you is, What he drive, Where he stay, Where he work, Who you be... And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk. And then I heard the...
Place Yourself In A Position to Succeed By Any Means Necessary
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will.” - Vince Lombardi On Monday night, I decided to tune in to The Arsenio Hall Show. I always try my best to find time to catch the talk...
10 Television Shows of the 1960s and Later that Did NOT Stereotype Black People
Engagingly enough, there were some Hollywood celebrities and TV shows that were culturally sensitive, even during a time when "Sapphire," "Sambo," "Amos & Andy," "Aunt Jemammy" and "Uncle Ruckus," as well as "JJ ~Dynomite~ Evans" were standard fare for white...
Why The Black Teen Admitted To Every Ivy League School Story Must Be Told Over And Over Again
If you haven't heard of Kwasi Enin by now, then you should should be ashamed of yourself. This is the young, black teenager who was accepted into all 8 Ivy League universities. According to many sources, this is a very rare feat because of each schools vastly...
CHALLENGE: All Successful African American’s Should Make It Their Duty To Encourage The Next Generation
It is time to turn the pressure up on you. You the successful African American who has moved from the ghettos of the black community for the suburbs. You who have parlayed your atheletic achievement into college scholarships, built relationships and landing "good...













