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Farrakhan’s ‘Million Man March’ 15 years later: Much ado about nothing
It’s true the promise the Million Man March is yet to be achieved. Fifteen years ago it was still more about “me” than “we” or “us”. Fifteen years ago, in 1995 unemployment was 5.6%, stamps cost .32 cents, Bill Clinton … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, anniversary, black, history, Louis Farrakhan, Million Man March, pledge, United States
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Hip-Hop and Islam: Intersections and Parallels
Intriguing and thought provoking article for all fans of hip-hop. Editorial : Hip-Hop and Islam: Intersections and Parallels.
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Tagged hip-hop, Islam, Louis Farrakhan, Malcom X, Malik El-Shabazz, music, religion
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Rare photo of slave children found in North Carolina attic
Most of us has seen Roots. Most of us have studied slavery in our American History class. Most of us have seen pictures of adult slaves. Very few of us have seen pictures of slave children. That is rare, even … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, civil war, Louis Farrakhan, North Carolina, race, slavery, Willie Lynch
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