Black Business Month at the Upscale Legacy West Village in Plano
Hey people. Real quick video. I’m just now finding out about this and my studios are right here next door
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Hey people. Real quick video. I’m just now finding out about this and my studios are right here next door
Hey people! You know what time of the year it is…It’s the biggest holiday of the summer: 4th of July!
Hey people! We got a little behind schedule on this article the same way certain officials and slave owners were
Hey, beautiful people! With this Memorial Day Weekend being the first major holiday after more and more places opening back
How have you used Black History Month to benefit you? It’s always great to learn from the good an tragic
Happy MLK Day. Hopefully 2021 is treating you a little better than that gangsta we know as 2020. But today
So to those dummies who keep saying “slavery was a long time ago, get over it and desire to succeed,” you fail to comprehend this extreme, devastating destructive policy. What happened in the 1921 Black Wall Street Tulsa case, where the state government “promised” reparations but deliberately made sure the clock ran out via the statute of limitations, is a perfect example of what ALL of us have had to endure. We never got financially restored, and when some of us were able to overcome these great obstacles in the late 1870s through the early 1920s, here came both the government and private corporate interests masquerading as the KKK to do many acts of ethnic cleansing of our forefathers that forced them to flee their properties or get killed. The bloody ethnic cleansing terrorist acts of 1919 are a perfect example of that.
In this video, both Ice Cube and the host Phil Scott bring up two things about the sad state of
Hey there, beautiful people! It’s the first weekend of August 2020. We’ve been quite busy around here, keeping our various
For those who may not know or remember, billionaire Robert Johnson sold BET to the non-Black media empire Viacom, which