Miracle Monday Song
In honor of Black Music Month here’s the late King of Gospel Rev. James Cleveland with GMWA Choir singing God Is Still Working Miracles.
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In honor of Black Music Month here’s the late King of Gospel Rev. James Cleveland with GMWA Choir singing God Is Still Working Miracles.
Read MoreThe legendary Smokey Robinson has been a pillar in the African American music scene since the inception of Motown. Follow us as we celebrate Smokey Robinson during this Black History month.
Read MoreAs we close anothe Black History month, remember that you don’t need the second month of the year to learn about Black History. Many resources are available online or in you local libraries. Here’s a bio on blues guitarist/singer B.B. King.
Read MoreEven though we may not be related (at least as far as I know) Nat King cole was indeed one of the greatest musicians and first black to have his own radio program. Read more about Jazz Legon Nat King Cole
Read MoreThe NAACP recently elected their youngest Board Chairman Roslyn M. Brock. Read her story here.
Read MoreAlthea Gibson was the first african american to win in the US Open, paving the way for Venus and Serena. Follow us as we celebrate Althea during Black History Month.
Read MoreKnown as The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin also had strong roots in gospel music. Read her brief bio to find out about her career.
Read MoreTaraji P. Henson is one of today’s brightest African-American actresses stacking up a long list of movie credits and awards. Her story and accomplishments are highlighted here in honor of Black History Month.
Read MoreWe honor Denzel Washington for Black History Month 2010 for his vast contributions to the arts as one of our greatest American actors. How well do you think you know Denzel? Take our trivia quiz and test your “fanism.”
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