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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: City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services and www.charlotteobserver.com Mayor Anthony Foxx is urging all Charlotteans to “Go Green for Charlotte” this week by wearing green to support Charlotte’s new residential recycling program – Recycle It! Effective July 1, Charlotte residents will notice several improvements to the current recycling program. The most noticeable will be […]

VIA: TheUrbanDaily.com, Gather.com, CNN.com Twenty-five years ago Michael Jackson was joined by some of music’s biggest names in an effort to show the USA’s support for Africa. People like Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, Cindy Lauper, Ray Charles, Harry Bellafonte, his siblings Randy Jackson & Latoya Jackson, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Diana Ross, and […]

As we celebrate Black History Month, we will pay tribute to some outstanding african americans of our time. In this installment we take a look at some of the wealthiest african americans:

Via: Elev8.com According to the laws of the land, the accused are innocent until proven guilty. However, certain crimes are so heinous in our society that we instead deem them GUILTY until proven innocent. And if perchance they’re not perceived to be proven “innocent enough,” then in the public eye they remain guilty. In 2006, […]

Via: Elev8.com 20.  Why do some saints find a corner and face the wall to get their shout on for about ten minutes? 19.  What are the requirements to become a “church nurse”?  Is there “church nurse” school? Other than holding white sheets and forming a circle around people who are filled with the Holy […]

Via: Elev8.com Though people no longer talk about it with as much frequency as they once did the big disease with the little name is still out there. It’s still out there taking siblings, wives, husbands, cousins, sisters, brothers, mothers, fathers, neighbors, children, men, women, and teenagers’ lives. It has not been cured. It has […]

 Thursday, November 19, 2009 — It was Praise Night at the Universoul Circus and once again you showed out and showed up! Our good friend Lisa McClendon (www.lisamcclendon.com) rocked the pre-show and once again a GREAT time was had by all. Check out the photos!            

            We had a blast and many laughs at the SOLD OUT Radio One Family Comedy Show! Comedians Chinnitta Morris, Griff, John Gray and Marcus D. Wiley left Charlotte crying laughing at the all new Knight Theatre.  Check out some photos from the occasion  

    Check out photos from Pastor Kee’s Relief Tour ’09!

Via: News One Since the United States of America was brought into existence by the Revolutionary War, Black soldiers have served bravely in every armed conflict this nation has faced. In honor of Veteran’s Day, here’s a retrospective of Black involvement in American wars past and present. http://cdn.newsone.com/external/js/gallery/188491