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    Uncategorically Nick

    by Veronica Henry It’s refreshing to come across an artist that doesn’t fit well into any of the predefined categories established by the music industry. It takes one back to a time when good music was just good music – when weight, race or looks...

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    William Mwazi – Eye of The Creator

    by Kaos Blac Artist William Mwazi is a man of multiple worlds. Growing up William Mwazi had to contend with his bi-ethnic background, a child of mixed ancestry African-American and Asian, and whenever he showed interest in stating his background he felt confusion from others....

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    Moors and Arabs

    by Yvonne Clark When the Romans entered West Africa in 46 B.C., they saw Africans and called them Maures, from the Greek adjective Mauros, meaning dark or black. It is from Mauros and the Latin term Marues that the word Moor is derived. Since the...

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    Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Musical Journey

    by Veronica Henry We all remember Malcolm-Jamal Warner from his days as Theo on The Cosby Show. He too looks back on those memories fondly, but that was a long time ago and Malcolm’s journey has come a long way, in fact, Miles Long since...

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    African Ancestry – Building a Family Legacy

    by Veronica Henry MyAfricanDiaspora.com started because of dream fulfilled. The vision was that after discovering our own ancestry, we could use technology to connect not only with our new ancestral homes, but with the larger community – the African Diaspora. One of the first things...

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    Kim Hill – Philly Songstress Climbs the Hill to Success in LA

    by Veronica Henry Contrary to reports across the news, internet and magazines, soul music is alive, well and thriving, thanks in part to artists like Kim Hill. Kim’s sound is unique and that’s a good thing in this business, but the soul emmanating from her...

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    The Global Black Inventors Research Projects, Inc Black Inventors, Crafting Over 200 Years of Success

    by Keith C. Holmes From the beginning of the oldest and greatest civilization – the ancestral link from the Blacks in Kamit (Ancient Egypt) to their descendents who are now scattered to the four corners of the world – the world of creating, inventing and...

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    The Inspirational Journey of A GlobeTrotter – Jon Haggins

    by Veronica Henry If ever there was someone for whom a memoir was befitting, its Jon Haggins. Rarely do most of us have the opportunity to embark upon such amazing journeys. From his modest roots in a small Florida town to Manhattan, Jon truly has...

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    Brazil Separates Into a World of Black and White

    by Gregory Rodriguez Even as U.S. society struggles to move beyond its confining binary view of race — white versus black with nothing in between — Brazil, a country where the celebration of racial mixture has long been a central part of the national self-image,...

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    Black History and Germany

    by Hyde Flippo Black Germans? Non-Germans may be understandably surprised to learn that there are Afro-Germans (Afrodeutsche), but many Germans themselves are unaware of the concept of a German who is also black (ein Schwarzer). While compared to other minorities, such as the 2 million...

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