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10 Popular Books of Interest to Black Americans – GoodRead.com
“Books support us in our solitude and keep us from being a burden to ourselves.” –Jeremy Collier is the ( self-proclaimed ) world’s largest site for readers and book recommendations.…
A Black American Tradition – Toasting!
A Black American tradition called "Toasting" is when someone recites, or rather performs, a story about a hero performing some action, such as the story of "Shine and the Titanic".…
Who Are The Most Influential Black Celebrities in Social Media?
Social Media has become a phenomenon to rival the introduction of electricity itself. One could argue that people and social media are evolving together. The ways that we prefer to…
Men, Check Up From the Neck Up
NOTE: The phrase "physically intimate" or "physical intercourse" is substituted for the author's words in many cases below due to abusive realities on the web and in the physical world.…
Motivational Poem for Black Children
Mychal Wynn, the Founder and CEO of the Foundation for Ensuring Access and Equity, is also a premiere motivational speaker. An honors cum laude graduate of Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts,…
Native American Dance and Regalia
"It's very important to learn the history, and to pass that on to my kids and to keep that tradition alive, so we don't lose it." -- Russel Harjo "When…
Tupac Shakur Remembered
Tupac Shakur was a rapper and incredibly gifted artist, who spoke to the spiritual realities of the street in his rap, as well as successfully capturing the raw violence of…
Jamaican Prime Minister – Free Health Care for Every Jamaican
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (JIS) — Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the policy of free access to health care is a right that every Jamaican should be able to enjoy, regardless…