CNN's Dana Ford
(CNN) – The President has a message for young minority men who grew up like he did.
"No excuses. Government, and private sector, and philanthropy, and all the faith communities, we all have a responsibility to help provide you ...
Posted Friday, February 28th 2014 at 9:16AM
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Anna Julia Haywood Cooper (Raleigh, August 10, 1858 – February 27, 1964) was an American author, educator, speaker and one of the most prominent African-American scholars in United States history. Upon receiving her PhD in history from the University ...
Posted Thursday, February 27th 2014 at 8:04PM
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Because our educational curriculum is controlled and dictated by whites the true severity of our Black holocaust remains unknown to most Black people today.
Imagine that a stranger broke into your home, robbing it, leaving it in ruins and then kid ...
Posted Wednesday, February 26th 2014 at 2:36PM
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we will be more like facebook ! you comments will show up on your facebook page ,,they are linking the 2 together for a wider viewing audience......... ...
Posted Tuesday, February 25th 2014 at 8:47PM
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Elijah Muhammad was the leader of the Nation of Islam ("Black Muslims") during their period of greatest growth in the mid-twentieth century. He was a major promoter of independent, black-operated businesses, institutions, and religion.
Elijah Muh ...
Posted Tuesday, February 25th 2014 at 11:07AM
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"We need to rewrite Stand Your Ground."
Is it time to change Stand Your Ground laws? Many, including Jordan Davis' father, say so: http://on.msnbc.com/1fpPPNq ...
Posted Monday, February 24th 2014 at 7:55PM
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Ted Nugent “apologized” to Pres. Obama for calling him a “subhuman mongrel,” but wait until you hear what he’s saying now.
Find out what Rev thinks tonight: http://on.msnbc.com/1gxE6KW ...
Posted Monday, February 24th 2014 at 7:26PM
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More than a half-century ago, Alexander P. Tureaud Jr. became the first African-American undergraduate at Louisiana State University until students, teachers, the administration and the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals forced him out before he cou ...
Posted Monday, February 24th 2014 at 5:24PM
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Think about the words we speak. We often focus on the ideas they consciously express, but can words extends unconsciously, as tools that alter how people think and feel without their knowledge. I was just thinking, could it be possible that people c ...
Posted Sunday, February 23rd 2014 at 1:40PM
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Horace Pippin (February 22, 1888 – July 6, 1946) was a self-taught African-American painter. The injustice of slavery and American segregation figure prominently in many of his works.
He was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Goshe ...
Posted Saturday, February 22nd 2014 at 6:19PM
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Rev weighs in on Ted Nugent’s apology to Pres. Obama> Check it out yourself and tell us what you think: http://on.msnbc.com/1bSUOau ...
Posted Saturday, February 22nd 2014 at 5:25PM
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