With songs like “I Go To Work” “Wild Wild West” and the one all the old school heads remember “How Ya Like Me Now” Moe was a force to be reckoned with in his era.
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Afro-futurism: A Tradition of Black Science Fiction
Afro-futurism is the exploration of science fiction themes and how technological advances will affect the Black experience.
Read moreThe Black National Anthem: Separatist and Divisive?
Professor Timothy Askew of Clark Atlanta University says that the Black National Anthem is “racially separatist and divisive.” Mr. Askew goes even further, and says that the song is “for everybody” and does not specifically refer to African-Americans.
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Tomorrow of course is July 4th, otherwise known as BBQ Day.
Read moreUp From The Bottoms: A Documentary Review
Covering the time frame of the 1940’s to roughly the late 1950’s, Up From The Bottoms begins talking about the forces driving The Great Migration.
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