by Reneegede | Jan 1, 2019 | Opinion
No, I’m not confused. I finally realized, when I discovered that the Bible was the Black History Book of the World, that white people didn’t just steal the land and the resources, they stole the religions, too. All was used as a system and mechanism of...
by Reneegede | Jul 18, 2018 | Opinion
Ode to Claflin: “They said they built the train tracks over the Swiss alps between Venice and Vienna before there was a train that could make the trip. They built it anyway. They knew one day the train would come.” Those of you who recognize that small bit...
by Reneegede | Feb 10, 2018 | Opinion
By thy words thou art justified and by thy words, thou art condemned. – Matthew 12:37 Dear ‘Precedent’ Trump and all Trumpean cronies: If you mention Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson in your attempt to prove you are not a racist, it means you...
by Reneegede | Jul 14, 2017 | Opinion
Whether you believe it’s all allegory or not, the only time the Bible -the one the world reads in several hundred versions and thousands of languages- speaks of white people is when it refers to the few typical players in Greece and Rome, like Caesar Augustus...
by Reneegede | May 2, 2017 | Opinion
So far … Amidst all of the phenomenal epic failures of the Trump Administration for the past 100 days, the world view is on a President who is totally and thoroughly ignorant of American history and is insanely jealous of a Black man he could never have beaten...
by Reneegede | Feb 8, 2017 | Opinion
Thank you to Edie Anderson for publishing this 1986 letter from Coretta Scott King to Strom Thurmond, a known southern racist himself, who was then Senate Judiciary Chair. buy spiriva inhaler online pelmeds.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/png/spiriva-inhaler.html no...
by LT Davison | Nov 13, 2016 | Blog, Opinion
We as a community have sought to level up in knowledge and insight of the world in which we are living. The premise is that we cannot increase intellect to improve living conditions without the study of knowledge, primarily of the past. We have attempted to understand...
by Chum Sejimon | Nov 8, 2016 | Black 365, Celebrities, Culture, Did You Know, Info
We’ve come to know and love Dick Gregory for his wittiness, comedic genius, and fervency for activism in the African American community. Though much of his rhetoric marked by political overtones has remained consistent throughout the years, many may be surprised...
by Freddie Ra | May 2, 2016 | Profiles in Black History
Poet and author Paul Laurence Dunbar was so talented and versatile that he succeeded in two worlds. He was so adept at writing verse in Black dialect thaqt he becameknown as the “poet of his people,” while also cultivating a white audience that appreciated...