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Thursday, January 28, 2016

John Henrike Clark Speaks About Cheikh Anta Diop



“Once you open up your mind, I’ll put something in it you can’t take out.”
Dr. John Henricke Clarke
Cheikh Anta Diop

I hope this lecture by Dr. Clarke will open up your mind. Even though his main topic is Cheikh Anta Diop, as always, he will touch many other topics of interest to the seeker of African history and culture.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Young Ghanaians talk about Culture shock in America

This is a nice humorous piece presented by some young folks. Listen and learn.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Hmmmm.... Can we say,"uncle" Stacey Dash?

Donkey of the Day | Stacey Dash

Let's see what "Journalist", Roland Martin has to say about Stacey's outlandish (whack) comments.



 FYI Stacey. I went to an integrated school (5% Black) in rural NJ. in the '50s and '60s and the sum total of my Black History exposure in school consisted of; Negroes were slaves, Ralph Bunch, George Washington Carver and oh yes by the way, they sang wonderful Negro Spirituals.  That was the whole enchilada, I kid you not. On the other hand there were, still some Black run businesses in our neighborhood. Contractor, electrician, plumber, carpenters, masons, handy people, restaurant, general store.  They employed and trained Black folks. A lot of that went by the wayside as we became as you so aptly point out "Americans".