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- Can A Black Man With Power And Influence Survive In America?
A once popular Black Major of the city of Compton, Omar Bradley, was taken down. After media assassination, many dismissed his fate as justified, accepting his guilt. Others claim he was railroaded. "The King of Compton—The Assassination of a Dream," reveals Bradley's account of his own drama filled life, reared in Compton, and his ultimate exile from Compton's government.
Date of Article: 14Feb2008 Category: Politics & Government View(163) EasyPublish(120) Content Feed(50)
- Don't Let Cancer Scare You To Death!
Four African American male friends tell their story how they affirmed to live when told, "You Have Cancer!" At a time that could have been viewed as the darkest moment in these men's lives, they took a stand against this dreaded disease and penned their story in order to shine a spotlight on the devestation that cancer is causing in communities. Date of Article: 13Feb2008 Category: Health & Fitness View(125) EasyPublish(108) Content Feed(1)
- How Revisiting Black Man's History Can Improve The Relationship Between The Black Male and Female
Article about the historical structure of the African American family and its impact on Black female and male relationships. Date of Article: 12Feb2008 Category: Reference & Education View(176) EasyPublish(200) Content Feed(8)
- Did Black Leaders Need The PEW Report?
This article raises the question to Black leaders about their knowledge regarding the economic status of Black America prior to the PEW Report. Date of Article: 12Dec2007 Category: Reference & Education View(145) EasyPublish(141) Content Feed(52)
- A Plea to Black Women: Do Not Block Your Sons From Seeing Their Fathers
Article addresses the importance of having a father in a boy's life. Geared towards single moms who has sole custody of their son and who refuse to allow the father to be a part of his son's life. Date of Article: 11Dec2007 Category: Self-Improvement/Motivation View(173) EasyPublish(279) Content Feed(6)
- The Church Needs to ‘Do Church vs. Have Church’
How Churches should empower their communities. How in the past African American churches emopowered their communities. Date of Article: 06Dec2007 Category: Social View(147) EasyPublish(171) Content Feed(1)
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