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Jul 4, 2010 at 8:34 am

Frederick Douglass Condemned Slaveholders On 4th Of July

DOUGLAS VIA BET.Com: A full century-and-a-half before President Barack Obama began mesmerizing the country with his moving oratory, another Black man gave what some call his greatest speech. Frederick Douglass had not only a White parent and fatherless upbringing in common with America’s future leader; he also shared Obama’s vision to change government. It was in Rochester, New York, July 1852 when the ex-slave challenged White slavery opponents to step up their game, giving Read More

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Tarsha Clifton

Apr 23, 2010 at 9:59 am

Columbia Elects First Black Mayor

Columbia Elects First Black Mayor

Steve Benjamin, a Columbia attorney, was elected the South Carolina capital’s first black mayor this week.

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Francene Marie

Apr 13, 2010 at 12:31 am

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What Happens After Oprah’s Gone?

What Happens After Oprah’s Gone?

Is there anyone else on the air right now that can do what Oprah has done for so many people over the years? I guess the better question is, who can match Oprah Winfrey?

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Lonnie Hunter

Apr 5, 2010 at 5:00 am

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Easter Also Marked Anniversary of King’s Death

king VIA CNN Princeton, New Jersey — All around the world last weekend, Christians celebrated Easter. For them, this holiest of days announced that death does not have the final word and that eternal life awaits those who would just believe. Sunday also marked the anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s death. Forty-two years ago, an assassin’s bullet took his life as he struggled to secure the promises of American democracy for Read More

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CoCo Brother

Feb 26, 2010 at 7:15 am

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Celebrating The Legendary Smokey Robinson

Celebrating The Legendary Smokey Robinson

The legendary Smokey Robinson has been a pillar in the African American music scene since the inception of Motown. Follow us as we celebrate Smokey Robinson during this Black History month.

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CoCo Brother

Feb 24, 2010 at 9:10 am

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Althea Gibson: Tennis and Golf Pioneer

Althea Gibson:  Tennis and Golf Pioneer

Althea Gibson was the first african american to win in the US Open, paving the way for Venus and Serena. Follow us as we celebrate Althea during Black History Month.

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CoCo Brother

Feb 23, 2010 at 9:00 am

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Taraji P. Henson: From Howard U To Hollywood’s A-List

Taraji P. Henson: From Howard U To Hollywood’s A-List

Taraji P. Henson is one of today’s brightest African-American actresses stacking up a long list of movie credits and awards. Her story and accomplishments are highlighted here in honor of Black History Month.

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CoCo Brother

Feb 23, 2010 at 9:00 am

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Denzel Washington: An Actor That Transcends Time

Denzel Washington: An Actor That Transcends Time

We honor Denzel Washington for Black History Month 2010 for his vast contributions to the arts as one of our greatest American actors. How well do you think you know Denzel? Take our trivia quiz and test your “fanism.”

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CoCo Brother

Feb 22, 2010 at 7:45 am

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Black Activist: Angela Davis

Angela Davis Black Activist and legendary Black Panther, still is active today speaking and uplifting the African American community. Follow us as we celebrate Angela Davis. Read More

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CoCo Brother

Feb 18, 2010 at 8:00 am

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Street Judge – Greg Mathis

Street Judge – Greg Mathis

We all know Judge Greg Mathis from his TV Court show, but do we really know Judge Greg Mathis? Check out his story of triumph here.

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