Archive for February, 2014

Quote Of The Day

“A large chair does not make a king.” -Sudanese proverb Tweet

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Huey Newton Interview

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Black History Fact Of The Day: Happy Birthday Huey Newton

On this day in 1942, Black Panther Party co-founder Huey Newton was born. Tweet

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Quote Of The Day: Happy Birthday Huey Newton

“Black people have begged, prayed, petitioned, demonstrated and everything else to get the racist power structure of America to right the wrongs which have historically been perpetrated against Black people. All of these efforts have been answered by more repression, deceit, and hypocrisy.” -Huey Newton Tweet

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Book Excerpt Of The Week: Part 2- “The Big Picture” By: Ben Carson

“Everyone has priorities. If we fail to establish our own, someone else- or circumstances- certainly will. And it is a lot easier to establish them and to maintain them when we found our priorities upon strong underlying principles.” -From, “The Big Picture” By: Ben Carson Tweet

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Book Excerpt Of The Week: Part 1- “The Big Picture” By: Ben Carson

“That’s what Solomon meant when he said, ‘Gold is nice, silver is nice, rubies are nice. But to be treasured far above all those things are knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.’ Because with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding you can get all the gold, silver, and rubies you want. But more importantly, you come to realize that […]

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TODAY IS BUY BLACK FRIDAY

PLEASE PASS THIS ON! (EACH ONE TEACH ONE OR TWO!) THIS IS PHASE ONE ON HOW WE CAN HELP TO STRENGTHEN & EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY: The 2008 not guilty verdict in the Sean Bell case evoked outrage, emotion, and debate. It is not an anomaly that the police officers involved in the Sean Bell slaying […]

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Quote Of The Day

“In 1831, when Nat Turner and others had sought to throw of their bondage, their effort was called an insurrection. When Frederick Douglass liberated himself from the same miserable system he was declared a fugitive. When Rosa Parks refused to give her bus seat and her dignity, she was deemed a public threat. When Malcolm […]

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