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The Tragedy Of Igbo Landing: It Is Either Freedom Or I Choose Death

Watching the video of Beyonce’s new music “Love Drought” and its obvious derivation of symbolism from the Igbo landing tragedy, I was compelled to write about the Igbo landing of 1803. One who is intimate with the culture of the Igbo people

January 23, 2020
Culture & Tradition

Why black men should not marry white women

There is a racial power dynamics that have persisted in the American cultural landscape as a lasting consequence of the transatlantic slave trade. There has been a fetishized culture of black bodies by people of Caucasoid origin, which manifested wholesomely in the

January 22, 2020
Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes
Facts & Opinions

Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes People Ignore But Shouldn’t

White Americans Aren’t Doing Their Part to finish Racism — and that they Don’t Want to In his final manuscript “Where can we Go From Here?” published in 1967, Luther King Jr., discussed the way white Americans aren’t doing enough to get

January 20, 2020
News

A School In Wisconsin Ignored Numerous Complaints By a Black Teen of Racist, Sexual Abuse & Now She’s Filing a Lawsuit

A black former Baraboo administrative district student alleges the district routinely ignored complaints by her and her mother about racist taunts, racially motivated physical assaults, harassment, and sexual abuse, all of which the lawsuit says the district did nothing to prevent. In

January 19, 2020
King Hannibal
History

African Kings And Queens Whose Stories Should Be Told On Movies

Some years ago, Nick Cannon expressed his disdain for movies like “Django Unchained” and “12 Years a Slave,” saying he’s uninterested in seeing Black people portrayed as slaves on film. Recognizing that African people’s history started before being enslaved, the actor tweeted

January 19, 2020
MAKARE HATSHEPSUT
History

Great African Women In History You Should Know

As a Black man and an African historian, I even have found that one among the foremost inspiring aspects within the annals of humankind is that the outstanding role of African women and their contributions to history. During this brief article, we

January 18, 2020
Culture & Tradition

African Tradition, Catholic guilt and my confession

“Forgive me, father, for I have sinned,” I said in a profound contrite tone displaying the deep-seated regret that ran through my soul. “Speak my son” The clear whispering voice of the priest sipped through the numerous holes that separated us both

January 18, 2020
Culture & Tradition

Thor and Zeus who? Have you met the African Gods of thunder?

It is easy to throw up a button, and it will fall on some random article or movie made about Zeus or Thor. One could find more chimes in the black community about Wakanda, which has little to nothing to do with

January 18, 2020
Culture & Tradition

Why every black American must visit Africa at least once in their lifetime

  Why every black American must visit Africa at least once in their lifetime. My flight touched down at the Kumasi international airport Ghana with a prolonged screech. I was very uneasy, gripping the handle of my seat tightly. All around me,

January 17, 2020
Culture & Tradition

RISE IN SINGLE MOTHERHOOD; ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL IMPACT IN BLACK AMERICAN COMMUNITY

The most potent force in a democracy is the individual, but the most impactful unit of every society is the family, and this is for an apparent reason; The individual is directly, in terms of behavioral and socio-economically, a product of the

January 17, 2020
Fictions

GOODWILL OF THE ANCESTORS

  Eze Aram! Eze Aram! Okwudili’s feet stumped the grass merciless as he moved each with the strength of a gorilla. The roots of the giant Akpu tree at the center of Nkwo market square crawls into the footpaths. It was a

January 15, 2020
Ghanian queen mothers
History

Before Christianity &Islam, Women’s Empowerment Was A Big Deal In African Societies

Frequently when people learn of the status of girls during ancient Egyptian society, they’re perplexed by the quantity of human rights women enjoyed in a civilization that existed thus far back in history. On a reported visit to Egypt, fifth century BCE

January 12, 2020
tuskegee
History

73 Years Later, Remains Of Lost Tuskegee Airman May Have Been Discovered In Europe

The remains of a Tuskegee Airman who went missing during war II may are found, consistent with a replacement report about human remains recently discovered in Europe. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) is examining the likelihood that human remains and other

January 11, 2020
Conjoined Twins
News

78-Member Team of Nigerian Doctors Successfully Separate Conjoined Twin Girls In 13-Hour Surgery: ‘We’re Just Happy and Proud’

A near 13-hour surgery to separate a pair of conjoined twins proved successful, because of the work of a 78-member team at Nigeria’s National Hospital. Sisters Mercy and Goodness Ede were joined at the chest and abdomen before undergoing the complicated and

January 11, 2020
Callaloo, Dumplings and Saltfish
Facts & Opinions

The Origins of ‘slave food’: Callaloo, Dumplings and Saltfish

The Caribbean is usually mentioned because the actual ‘melting pot within the Americas,’ where people, their culture, customs, and cuisines, were forcibly integrated with the newer imports of African people under European bondage. Today, we trace back the origins of 1 of

January 9, 2020
Culture & Tradition

Any Black Person Who Still Bears Christian Names Is Still a Slave To The Whites

With every new day, there’s an increasing number of Black people (both Africans, and African Diaspora), who want to understand more about their history and heritage, and who express their anger and distaste about the wickedness of the Caucasian world on Black

January 6, 2020
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