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Magic Johnson is in many ways the starting point guard for Black America. To really register this, you have to look outside of Los Angeles Lakers history and really go into his own personal story of life and experiences. This 6’9″ kid out of Lansing Michigan has dropped some serious dimes on and off the court, and we have indeed benefited.
1. Surviving With HIV
Read MoreMichael Jackson’s pop-culture defining Thriller music video helped usher in MTV era of music yet the song itself isn’t even among his top 50 Billboard charting hits, according to Billboard. Below we list Jackson’s best charting hits of his almost mystical music career as determined by Billboard. The selections aren’t as obvious as it may seem. His collaborations with former Beatle Paul McCartney have generated the most chart success for Jackson.
The widely-coined “King of Pop” is recognized
Read MoreBarack Obama, his story is the American story — values from the heartland, a middle-class upbringing in a strong family, hard work and education as the means of getting ahead, and the conviction that a life so blessed should be lived in service to others.
Obama Named “Most Admired” In Gallup Poll
With a father from Kenya and a mother from Kansas, President Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4,
Read MoreBefore Deion Sanders called himself “Primetime,” before T.O. had a reality show, there was Jim Brown. He was a stud on the football field, as a running back from the Cleveland Browns, and on screen as an action hero. He is considered the first black action star thanks to his roles in movies such as “Dirty Dozen” and “Ice Station Zebra.”
His records included:
• Most yards in a single-season (1,863 in 1963)
• Career rushing (12,312 yards)
• All-time
Born Chloe Anthony Wofford, in 1931 in Lorain (Ohio), the second of four children in a black working-class family, Toni displayed an early interest in literature. She studied humanities at Howard and Cornell Universities, followed by an academic career at Texas Southern University, Howard University, Yale, and since 1989, a chair at Princeton University. She has also worked as an editor for Random House, a critic, and given numerous public lectures,
Read MoreOur History Makers: Frederick Douglass
Post by Elev8 in Our History Makers on Feb 13, 2012 at 8:45 pmBlack history, our history, American history is a complicated matter riddled with facts that make us proud and others that make us cringe. It is a story of a nation built by men and women who sacrificed their lives to force America to live up to its promise. These men and women were also full of contradictions. Frederick Douglass was one of those contradictions. He is remembered as a writer, abolitionist and orator. He was a human rights activist
Read MoreInspirational Song: “Fix Me” Queen Latifah
Post by Elev8 in Elev8 Health on Feb 10, 2012 at 10:30 amQueen Latifah sings Fix me Jesus that enables you to be inspired for prayer.
Read MoreIt is time to claim your self worth back. Your self worth means the world and you will be better at everything once you do this.
Read MoreInspirational Song: I’m Not Okay – Lionel Richie
Post by Elev8 in Elev8 Health on Feb 8, 2012 at 9:15 amWe are connected.
Read MoreAs accomplished as NBA legend Bill Russell was on the court, he was also a giant off the court. Why else would President Obama see fit to present Russell with a Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in 2010?
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