Not giving up the fight
By Angela Mack
Land ownership is the source for much of the conflict that has occurred in the history of human beings on this planet.    Some of our African-American ancestors have been aware of this for hundreds of years and have done their best to acquire and maintain ownership of land as best they could.  But the pursuit of larger business and industry has far too often won out and left us with nothing.  Here is one such story that we hope does not end that way.  Please forward this story to as many people as possible; especially those associated with media outlets, political activists and leaders, as we are trying to bring as much attention to this situation as possible.  Thank you for your support. Read Article


Angree Bruther Commentary:
He's mad and extremly controversial read his commentary
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You Can't Write This Stuff
Just My Thoughts
You Have Got to Be Kidding Me.
It's 2004 and Look Who's Coonin
Fighting Yet Another Wrong Battle
The Cat No Longer Has My Tongue
Chickens Coming Home To Roost
My Daddy's Genes
Tonya Woods writes on the important role that her father played in her life and how as the years pass by their relationship has equally changed. To all the fathers that are actually fathers to their children we salute and thank you


Book Review: Negro Intellect by David H. Horton, II
It is an amazing phenomenon to watch the lives of those around us unfold. Whether it is the high school valedictorian who seemed destined for NASA deciding to become an elementary school teacher, or the captain of the cheerleading squad becoming a construction worker, one never knows what path he or she will be led down.

Membership Has Its Privileges

I am confident that most Black people know about white privilege but have probably given it a slew of other labels.  It is white privilege that has given birth to the acronym DWB (Driving While Black).  White people are totally immune to being pulled over solely because of their race or color.