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VIA ELEV8 Although they are more likely to describe themselves as more liberal the Hip Hop and Millennial generation believe almost as strongly if not more in the basic tenets of morality. A recent study conducted by the Marist College for Public Opinion in January before the Haitian Earthquake discovered the following interesting things. The […]

The young black walking to the store when he supposedly insulted a white woman. The store owner and his son, allegedly chased him down, beat him up and shot and him dead. No, this wasn’t Emmett Till. And this tragedy didn’t happen in the 1950s. The victim was Henry Marrow, and the year was 1970. […]

VIA CharlotteObserver.com A few weeks ago Greensboro celebrated the opening of the International Civil Rights Center and Museum. The museum celebrates the famed lunch counter sit-ins that inspired college students to stage sit-ins in lunch counters throughout the country. The museum is one of many black history treasures. The Charlotte Observer compiled a list of […]

VIA: CharlotteObserver.com Rev. Ricky Woods of First Baptist-West spent Sunday morning preaching to a different congregation, a very different one, according to a CharlotteObserver.com story. Instead of delivering his usually sermons at First Baptist West, Woods, a black minister, preached at Temple Israel. In the pulpit at First Baptist was Murray Ezring, a rabbi at […]

VIA ABC News A brazen shooting inside a Richmond, California churches got me to thinking about my favorite TV show ever, “The Wire.” If you haven’t heard the story, it’s unimaginable. Police are still looking for the men who stormed into a church Sunday and opened fire. Two teens were injured during the attack. When […]