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The Africa NOT Seen on TV
“ Africa is special because there is little common understanding between Africans and Americans to provide context for interpretation” (Hawk 1992:4) What are the first things that come to mind […]
Black People in Black History
I have been engrossed in reading books on African American History. REALLY ENGROSSED. From these readings, I have discovered that black history accounts told by black people are most accurate. […]
Are We Really Surprised About Texas’ White Supremacist Textbooks?
I received an e-mail about Texas rewriting history to emphasize white supremacy. More specifically, it stated: “Among the many proposed changes are attempts to paint the Confederacy in a positive […]
Live Blog: One Million Mentors – Thursday, May 27th
The Write Design’s creative team will be blogging live from Michael Baisden’s One Million Mentors Tour on Thursday, May 27, 2010. It will be held at the Regal Theater in […]
Support Color of Change: Fox News Fire John Stossel
Following is an e-mail from the Color of Change asking Fox to fire John Stossel. Click here to the sign the petition. Dear friends, On Wednesday, Rand Paul, the GOP’s […]
The Writing Life of Marcie Hill: Ain’t Got No Cash Flow
I have no cash flow right now. My unemployment ended in April and I have yet to apply for public assistance. There’s no shame in my game. I paid into […]
The more I read black history …
The more I read black history books by black authors, the more I am convinced race relations in America haven’t changed much since slavery.
I Wish People Would Just Shut Up and Do Something
I hear a lot of people complaining about things amongst their peers. This is OK, if it’s just an observation, and you move on. However, if there is something festering, […]
Ethel Worthington: Another Black Exception in 1893 Chicago’s World Fair
I have yet to run across the progressive African Americans that made it to the World’s Fair in history books (I’m still in my early stages). However, Ethel Worthington, the […]
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