by Onyitex Joseph July 14, 2025 History & Stories The Ancient Kingdom of Kush and Its Relationship with Egypt Read More
July 4, 2020 History & Stories The Flaws In The Education System That Scares The Black Man The skepticism that comes from most black people towards the system of formal education is not because that they do not understand
July 2, 2020 History & Stories Does Affirmative Action Help Minority Communities? In practice, affirmative action is consonant to the concept of equal treatment. The whole point of equality is to give everyone an
June 29, 2020 History & Stories Elderly Buffalo Protester Hospitalized After Violent Shove to the Ground by the Cops Martin Gugino of Buffalo remains hospitalized after a violent shove to the ground by the cops at a protest in Buffalo. But
June 28, 2020 History & Stories Black Wisconsin Woman Suffers Third-Degree Burns Following Alleged Attack by Four White Men An 18-year old Black woman, Althea Bernstein, says she was attacked by four white men with lighter fluid as she was driving
June 27, 2020 History & Stories Exaggeration Of Black Crimes, Pointer To Systemic Racism Against People Of African Descent A tweet came from the official FBI twitter account about wanted suspects for a business email crime. It had six photos of
June 18, 2020 History & Stories·Opinions There Is No Satan In African Traditions – How Christianity Appropriated African Deities I grew up hearing the word “Ekwensu” used by my Igbo family and friends to represent the Igbo interpretation of the Christian
June 17, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Same-Sex Marriages In Igbo Culture (Female Husbands) By most accounts of today’s world, the Igbo culture of the West African Niger basin is one of the most progressive,
June 15, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Arabic Racism – The Most Extreme Form Of Racism No One Talks About People in the 21st century seem to have quite a shallow idea of the slavery enterprise, especially as it concerns the black
June 14, 2020 History & Stories Mahatma Gandhi Deeply Resented And Hated Black People: The Masked Racism Of Gandhi “Kaffirs are as a rule uncivilized – the convicts even more so. They are troublesome, very dirty, and live almost like animals.”
June 13, 2020 History & Stories·Opinions Why The Arguments Of Thomas Sowell Do Not Refute The Issue Of Racial Inequality In America When discussing the racial disparity and systematic racism as a major set back for the black community in America, there is a
May 16, 2020 History & Stories Yasuke – The Story of the First Black Samurai and the Lessons to Learn Of all the wonders of black heritage, one that has always stood out is the story of Yasuke, the first black man
March 7, 2020 History & Stories The Three Pillars Of The Black Woman The black woman is beautiful, bold, brave, sagacious, industrious; the list is endless. An essential and ultimately indispensable part of the community,
February 21, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories How To Pray The African Way: Igbo Way Africa is a vast continent with thousands of ethnic groups and subgroups, cultures with varying traditions and spiritualties. Praying the African way
February 19, 2020 History & Stories First African affected with Corona Virus is also the first to be cured A Cameroonian student named Kem Senou Pavel Daryl who is aged 21 was reported by the Chinese Embassy in Cameroon to have
February 17, 2020 History & Stories Persistent Myths About Ancient Egypt You Will Never Look at The Same Again Cleopatra Was Egyptian Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 B.C. – Aug. 12, 30 B.C.) is probably going the foremost well-known of all the
February 17, 2020 History & Stories Photos Resurrect Story Of Black Work Camps During the Great Depression DETROIT (AP) — A striking, sepia-toned picture recently acquired by the University of Michigan jumps out from the past. It begs to