THE NEW SELMA: SELLING BULLCRAP AND CALLING IT HISTORY An essay by syndicated columnist DC Livers (www.BlackPressRadio.com) – Selma is an emotion-packed work for Black America. Selma is not just […]
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Black literature and social commentary
THE NEW SELMA: SELLING BULLCRAP AND CALLING IT HISTORY An essay by syndicated columnist DC Livers (www.BlackPressRadio.com) – Selma is an emotion-packed work for Black America. Selma is not just […]
Read moreGreetings my readers. Today is February 20th, and I am participating in 1000 Voices of Compassion. In my announcement post last month, I talked a bit about my outlook and […]
Read moreThe saying “Beware a wolf in sheep’s clothing” is often, erroneously, cited to Aesop; it originates in the New Testament in Matthew 7:15, “Beware of false prophets, who come to you […]
Read moreAfter a swift moving but relatively quiet January, here we are in February. The time of year that people begin to gear up, and think about our history starting […]
Read moreWhen discussing social phenomena, there are various ways to approach it. One can talk around a matter, or analyze it by looking at more than one side. Gentrification is one […]
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