Today, 136 years ago, a man was born February 26, 1877. There's a lot of controversy surrounding Master W. Fard Muhammad (the founder of the NOI), but one thing is for certain, he came to America and reached into the bowels of Detroit and initiated t ...
Posted Tuesday, February 26th 2013 at 12:45PM
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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.
Early life ...
Posted Monday, February 25th 2013 at 12:24PM
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Whatever programs or projects
going on in your community,
please post them here so others
will know where to go or who to
contact to help get our children
& adults back on track!
Please list the name, number,
address & contact person, ...
Posted Sunday, February 24th 2013 at 7:27PM
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The question I pose is ~ Which doll would most American African girls choose to emulate and why...
better yet, which doll would American African mothers buy for their daughters and why ? ...
Posted Sunday, February 24th 2013 at 4:27PM
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This is not a joke !
BUSTED !,,,,,MEMBERS THIS IS A ALL OUT WARNING,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THERE IS A female impersonator WHO HAS BEEN A MEMBER OF THIS SITE FOR CLOSE TO 1 YEAR ,,,,,HE/SHE IS CLAMMING TO BE A ALL OUT 100% FEMALE ,,
WE HAVE H ...
Posted Sunday, February 24th 2013 at 3:56PM
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In may of last year i was sent this friend from BX Chica I turned it down because you know it was from ,,,so and so ,,,then i got another one from this other nyc chic and I said no because it was from so and so .
MEN posesing as woman on the n ...
Posted Sunday, February 24th 2013 at 2:12PM
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sim·i·lar·i·ties
1. The quality or condition of being similar; resemblance. See Synonyms at likeness.
2. A corresponding aspect or feature; equivalence: a similarity of writing styles.
chip off the old block A son who resembles his father in app ...
Posted Sunday, February 24th 2013 at 1:37PM
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A pioneer in the world of African American music education, Harriet Gibbs Marshall was born in Victoria, British Columbia on February 18, 1868 to Mifflin Wistar Gibbs and Maria Ann (Alexander) Gibbs. In 1869 her family moved to Oberlin, Ohio. Marshal ...
Posted Saturday, February 23rd 2013 at 10:55AM
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Lord Jesus its a fire. Sweet Brown is blowing all the way. Yes Gawd Sweet. Her hair is about to be layed like Hollywood. Tyler Perry has reached out to Sweet Brown and wants her to star in his upcoming big screen adaption of the play ‘A Madea Christm ...
Posted Thursday, February 21st 2013 at 5:27PM
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Slavery Finally Abolished in Mississippi—Just in Time for Black History Month
It only took 148 years, but black people in Mississippi are officially free. Like officially officially. They probably thought they were, since this is 2013 and all, an ...
Posted Thursday, February 21st 2013 at 10:29AM
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"A Different World" Star Lou Myers -- famous for playing Mr. Vernon Gaines on the 80s show -- has died, TMZ has learned.
The President of Lou's non-profit tells TMZ, Lou passed away last night in West Virginia at the Charleston Medical Center foll ...
Posted Wednesday, February 20th 2013 at 8:10PM
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Woman nearly taken in by check scam, warns others to be wary
AMITE, La.-- It came via overnight priority from FedEx -- a check purportedly worth a couple of thousand dollars, about the same amount Jessica Perkins expected in her income tax refund. ...
Posted Wednesday, February 20th 2013 at 4:29PM
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The people who maintained schools for the education of certain Negroes before the Civil War were certainly sincere; and so were the missionary workers who went South to enlighten the freedmen after the results of that conflict had given the Negroes ...
Posted Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 11:43PM
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In 1943, Euphemia Lofton Haynes earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics at The Catholic University in Washington, D.C., thus becoming the first African American Woman Ph. D. in Mathematics.
Born Martha Euphemia Lofton, Euphremia (she rarely used Martha) w ...
Posted Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 7:12PM
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From GlobalResearch.com
February 19, 2013
Disability campaigners are making a last-ditch appeal for clemency for Warren Hill, an intellectually disabled prisoner who is scheduled to be put to death on Tuesday evening despite a US supreme court ba ...
Posted Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 6:06PM
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Hello Everyone, This Tattoo was done for a woman who had breast cancer ! Facebook keeps removing the post in 24hour as an offensive photo do to nudity. However we feel this woman is both brave and strong so were going to post it anyways and ask for y ...
Posted Monday, February 18th 2013 at 10:52PM
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God willing, on this Sunday February 17, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. EST. please join Brother Marcus and Sister Cecelia as we have an open discussion on caring for our parents and relatives as they begin to age. What should we look out for? Should we put them ...
Posted Sunday, February 17th 2013 at 7:35PM
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Posted on February 13, 2013
By Anthony Kort
UPDATE 2/13/13 1:06pm PST: Authorities have claimed to have found a wallet within the burned down cabin that contained a California Driver’s License with Christopher Dorner’s name on it. This is the th ...
Posted Saturday, February 16th 2013 at 4:35PM
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Mordecai Wyatt Johnson (January 4, 1890 – September 10, 1976) was an American educator. He served as the first black president of Howard University, from 1926 until 1960.
Johnson received his B.A. from Morehouse College in 1911, and second bachel ...
Posted Friday, February 15th 2013 at 10:42AM
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Chris
Matthews
Chris Matthews hosts “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” Monday through Friday on MSNBC. Matthews is also the host of the syndicated weekly news program “The Chris Matthews Show. ...
Posted Thursday, February 14th 2013 at 8:14PM
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