Legendary actor, comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday. The Walk of…

What does the “Average Black Girl” look like to you? Does she look like the Olivia Pope’s on television reciting lines? Maybe the Michelle Obamas of the world? Or perhaps the average black girl looks like those we honor and remember during [Black History Month] like Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman’s? Ernestine Johnson recites her experiences as an […]

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February is Black History Month and what better way to start it off than by taking a look at the man who is responsible for it eventually coming into existence.  Click here to Learn More about DR. CARTER G. WOODSON.

I remember growing up as a child my dad Rev. R L Washington Sr. pastor  the Macedonia Missionary Baptist church in the 4th ward area of Houston Tx. We would get together with the other churches in 4th ward and have a huge watch meeting services. The spirit was  so high and I always wanted […]

This letter will blow you away. It’s will show how well educated this slave was. Click here to read the Original 1865 Letter of A Slave Master Asking His Freed Slave To Come Back

http://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/astros/article/McGrady-begins-phase-2-of-pro-career-with-Skeeters-5428521.phpSUGAR LAND – Tracy McGrady has seen his share of opening days. The former Rockets star had a different perspective Thursday

From New York to Los Angeles to Georgia, Chicken and Waffles has become a favoite dish at restaurants that cater to lovers of comfort food. Take one taste of crunchy, seasoned, well-fried chicken, combined with light crispy waffles and sweet syrup, and I dare you not to be hooked! Even President Barack Obama is a […]

Figure this? Black girl ice skaters have been in the Olympic Games for more decades than you think. Making history in this dancing-on-ice event however…

If there was a Beyonce of the 1800’s maybe Mary Church Terrell would be the one to play the part. The daughter of a former slave turned first Black Millionaire of the South, Robert Reed Church who was an entrepreneur and land owner from Memphis. This is educator, writer, activist Mary Church Terrell. Born in […]

In Honor of Black History Month, check out the adorable children posing as our legends and heroes. Must See! The “Because of Them, We Can” project was created by photographer Eunique Jones to “empower and excite young people about their history and their future in a creative and yet relatable way.” Tom Joyner

Via AARegistry.Com Learn more about him and this special day right here. Then view the video below to learn more about his inventions and who he gives the credit to.

As we celebrate life and morn the loss of Nelson Mandela we pause to remember others like Fred Hampton who should not be forgotten. Here is a little known Black History Fact about Fed Hampton. Click here to READ MORE.