This spring, construction is set to begin on the first projects coordinated through Power Africa, a multibillion-dollar Obama administration initiative that seeks to double access to electricity in Africa within five years, and in some cases accelera ...
Posted Saturday, February 22nd 2014 at 4:15AM
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A young black man, in an act of resistance to South Africa's apartheid policies, rides a bus restricted to whites only, in Durban, South Africa, 1986.
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Posted Friday, February 21st 2014 at 2:55PM
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This photo is from the Birmingham campaign, which was a strategic movement organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The campaign took place in the spring of 1963 and culminated in widely publicized confrontations between black youth ...
Posted Friday, February 21st 2014 at 2:46PM
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Broadcasting live right now. Don't miss this epic showdown between Sha'ala from the Rod Of Instruction vs Ahlazar Banlawya leader of Xodus 1715. Be sure to call in and listen via phone or skype by dialing 646-716-7320. Press 1 if you have a question ...
Posted Friday, February 21st 2014 at 2:20PM
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I SENT BOBBY A VIDEO of huey and ask BOBBY a few questions see below
Bobby, we need to go to the street with a black power movement now !
we need to stop sitting down black power has to rise now today we mist get this into the minds of our yout ...
Posted Friday, February 21st 2014 at 2:10PM
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The integrity of this juror has nothing to do with the lack of integrity of the accused. This lady examined the facts and voted based the evidence presented. She says he should have been convicted of 2nd degree murder, which I thought. It seems that ...
Posted Friday, February 21st 2014 at 2:04PM
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Edith Spurlock Sampson (October 13, 1898 – October 8, 1979) was an American lawyer and judge, and the first Black U.S. delegate appointed to the United Nations.
Sampson was one of eight children born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. to Louis Spur ...
Posted Wednesday, February 19th 2014 at 2:06PM
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Oretha Castle Haley was born in Oakland, Tennessee in 1939 and moved to New Orleans with her parents in 1947 at the young age of 8. After graduating from Joseph S. Clark High School she enrolled at the Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) where ...
Posted Tuesday, February 18th 2014 at 9:09PM
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Huey Newton, the youngest of seven children, was born in Monroe, Louisiana, on 17th February, 1942. His father, who named his son after the radical politcian, Huey P. Long, was an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colou ...
Posted Monday, February 17th 2014 at 2:59PM
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you need to teach you child to take pride in their culture dont wait until they are 3 and 4 yrs old do it from the start so they dont grow up hating those that look just like them ! see the video ! ...
Posted Monday, February 17th 2014 at 3:47AM
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The first African American Postmaster of a major postal facility, Henry W. McGee, Sr. was born in Hillsboro, Texas, in 1910, and moved to Chicago in 1927. McGee was the first person to rise from the ranks of letter carriers to achieve the status of ...
Posted Sunday, February 16th 2014 at 3:53PM
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Resource-rich African countries are busy setting up sovereign wealth funds, but critics say the funds may not serve the long-term interests of poor countries that still need to invest in basics such as schools and roads.
Three oil producers, Angol ...
Posted Sunday, February 16th 2014 at 2:42AM
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