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‘The Stakes’: The Resistance Will Be Podcasted

‘I Am Not Your Negro’ director Raoul Peck on James Baldwin, and the Bronx Documentary Center’s photojournalism exhibit on protest.

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Today Was A Good Day: Ice Cube Says He Had “No Emotions” Upon Hearing That Jerry Heller Died [Video]

Ice Cube Speaks On His Reaction To Jerry Heller’s Death This past weekend, news broke that former NWA manager Jerry Heller had died at age 75. When asked about how he felt about his former business partner’s demise, Ice Cube had this to say: This ni**a still has an attitude. We can’t even blame him…something tells us he’s keeping it WAY more politically correct than he really feels lol. Image via WENN

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We’ll Stand For This: The Negro National Anthem Performed At Ludacris’ Celeb Charity Basketball Game

The Negro National Anthem Performed At Ludacris’ Charity Basketball Game Ludacris is taking a stand of sorts after Colin Kaepernick’s silent protest against the National Anthem. The ATL rapper had a star-studded charity basketball game. R&B group June’s Diary performed The Negro National Anthem at the rapper’s celebrity charity basketball game : This is going viral on Facebook. The Negro National Anthem was performed at Ludacris' celeb basketball game on Sat. pic.twitter.com/x28FHNwovU — Jessie Karangu (@JMKTV) September 5, 2016 Watch more of June’s Diary below: This is something we can stand for! IG/Twitter

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Paternity Test Results: Could Baby Levi Belong To A Shrimp Hustler? [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

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In today’s Paternity Test Tuesdays, “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” reveal the paternity results of baby Leviticus whose father could be a street hustler who…

Paternity Test Results: Could Baby Levi Belong To A Shrimp Hustler? [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

President Honors Baseball’s Negro League During White House Gathering

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Monday evening, President Barack Obama honored the historic contributions and achievements made by the Negro League. Meeting in the Blue Room of the White House,…

President Honors Baseball’s Negro League During White House Gathering

Our History Makers: W.E.B. Du Bois

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W. E. B. Du Bois , the African American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, and editor, is most known for his pursuit of social justice and literary imagination. One of the best African American writers to date, Du Bois published over 1,000 essays and writings, some standing the test of over 100 years and still used in classrooms today. Click Here To Read W. E. B. Du Bois Bio Below is a list of the most influential writings of W. E. B. Du Bois. Feel free to add to the list below by adding your comment. 1. The Souls of Black Folk Said to be W. E. B. Du Bois’ most influential piece of writing, this classic piece of American Literature by W. E. B. Du Bois changed the perspective on African American writers, as well as the horrible social life for blacks in the early 1900′s. The Souls of Black Folk also holds an important place in social science as one of the early works to deal with sociology. 2. The Philadelphia Negro In 1897 W. E. B. Du Bois worked as the Assistant in Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he conducted a social experiment of the Negro community in Philadelphia. His publication that would soon follow his experiment would turn out to be one or the greatest writings on the “Negro” in America. Du Bois gathered information by traveling house to house and conducted personal interviews with each individual head of household. 3. The Negro This non-fiction writing was the first comprehensive history of African and African-derived people, from their early cultures through the period of the slave trade and into the twentieth century. Published in 1915, this book influenced both white and black communities of its time, bringing a better awareness to the plight of the African American. This book was also highly instrumental in helping to inspire generations of people to see things from an African perspective. 4. The Talented Tenth , second chapter of The Negro Problem , a collection of articles by African Americans The talented Tenth is a term that was created by W. E. B. Du Bois to give name to a group of African Americans who had the distinct duty of lifting African Americans from poverty and discrimination to a middle class standard. Du Bois used the term “the talented tenth” to describe the likelihood of one in ten black men becoming leaders of their race in the world, through methods such as continuing their education, writing books, or becoming directly involved in social change. He believed that this was the only way for African Americans to strive in an environment that was set up for failure in the black community. Men we shall have only as we make manhood the object of the work of the schools — intelligence, broad sympathy, knowledge of the world that was and is, and of the relation of men to it — this is the curriculum of that Higher Education which must underlie true life. On this foundation we may build bread winning, skill of hand and quickness of brain, with never a fear lest the child and man mistake the means of living for the object of life. 5. Black Reconstruction in America Published in 1935, Black Reconstruction In America took an in-depth look at the Reconstruction of the south after its defeat in the American civil war. Du Bois’ basic argument was one of rich vs. poor and how Black and White laborers, who are the proletariat, were divided after the civil war on the lines of race, and as such were unable to stand together against the white propertied class, the bourgeoisie. Du Bois stated this was the reason for the rise of Jim Crow Laws and the failure of reconstruction. What makes this book so important is how relevant it is when you look at the problems in today’s society.

Our History Makers: W.E.B. Du Bois

Heidi Klum’s Black Umbrella Holder of the Day

Here are some boring pictures of mom Heidi Klum wearing clothes, like all models who have been ripped apart by black cock and have a dozen half-breed kids running around the hosue, even though she’s bounced back from the shit pretty fucking proper compared to the mom’s in my neighborhood….. The reason I am posting this is not because I think she’s good to jerk off to, but because she’s got a black umbrella holder like this was the deep south and this Jezebel justifies her slave driving because she’s sleeping with the Negro they let in the house, only in her case, she married him…. She’s German and along with being into really weird sexual fetishes that involve domination, shitting and pissing…they are also responsible for the concentration camps…. There’s more to this Heidi Klum / Seal story than they want us to know….There’s no way it’s not some white racist slave driver living our fantasies and here she is letting the truth spill out over her panty line, not just with her bloated gunt but with Samson and his Umbrella back there…. Not that you care…. Pics via Fame

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