In 2008, we elected the most progressive president in history. And regardless of the negativity, when you actually look at the record, there has been a lot of progress since January 20, 2009.
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A History Of African-American Gun Advocacy – And Why It’s Never Talked About
[two_third padding=”0 15px 0 0px”]A History Of African-American Gun Advocacy – And Why It’s Never Talked About Book Traces The Often-Untold Story Of Black Americans’ Relationship With Firearms.JOHN MERFELD | JUNE 2016 | WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO [mashshare][/two_third][one_third_last padding=”0 0px 0 15px”] “… a struggle for survival, where guns were vital… ” [/one_third_last][two_third padding=”0 15px 0 0px”][dropcap]When[/dropcap] the U.S. Department of […]
View MoreHas Obama Ignored African American Concerns? Nope. Here’s the Evidence.
When he gave the commencement address recently at Howard University, President Obama spoke about race and the interests of African Americans in the United States.
View MoreTales of African-American History Found in DNA – KOLUMN Magazine
The history of African-Americans has been shaped in part by two great journeys.
View MorePresident Obama Officially Declares June 2016 African-American Music Appreciation Month
As his presidency comes to a close, Barack Obama, is going out with a bang. Within his two terms he’s made some major changes in the country and his latest is one of cultural homage.
View MoreMuhammad Ali and the Black Panthers – KOLUMN Magazine
As for Muhammad Ali, he was not only aware of the Panthers. He saw what they were doing as a critical contribution to Black Freedom.
View MoreBefore They Were Lonnie and Muhammad Ali – KOLUMN Magazine
The photograph of Muhammad Ali with his future wife, Lonnie, which ran in Sunday’s magazine, has a fascinating back story.
View MoreRace, Civil Rights and Photography – KOLUMN Magazine
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders relied on the power of photographs to persuade and to motivate.
View MoreThe Eisner Nominated “Black Death in America” by Tom King and John Paul Leon – Free Download
Death in America” is an Eisner nominated short story that originally appeared in the Vertigo CMYK: Black issue. Written by Tom King with art by John Paul Leon it follows the true story of Henry Louis Johnson, an African-American soldier in World War I who was held up as a war hero but died in poverty.
View MoreDeeply Rooted: The Complex Equation of What Makes You Black
After taking a 23 and Me DNA test to explore her roots, EBONY Senior Editor Jamilah Lemieux gets some surprising news about her heritage.
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