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Reflections Unheard: Black Women in Civil Rights Indiegogo Campaign -
- 2012/02/10 Racism in Nova Scotia 40's and 60's - Just shaking My Head. Listen carefully for the unconcious racism of the interviewer.
Clara Halfpenny on Viola Desmond
Born and raised in Halifax, Viola Desmond trained as a teacher but s... - 2012/02/10 Malcolm X Rare Canadian CBC TV Show 1965 -
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- 2012/02/10 Nina Simone - Why? (The King of Love is Dead) [Full Live Version] -
- 2012/02/08 The 29th part of the Zero Moment Wibbly Wobbly time crisis story line -
caption: In the year 53721 1/2 the teen with the cubed fro makes sure Mutuvulu revolution on earth x-12 is successful for the lizard-like anthropomorphic aliens knows as the Mutuvulus as they fight for their freedom from the bonds of mankind. - 2012/02/08 Should I Say "Black" or "African American"? Good question. - Should I Say "Black" or "African American"?
I came on a site that posed this question and I was impressed with the interesting comments that were contributed. I'm not going to say much about it myself but I think you'll find the scope of response... - 2012/02/08
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Dee Dee's Disability World.
Being a person with a disability, come check out my site and see how I make the best out of being a disabled person. Besides reading all about me, you'll see a variety of links and example of the things I love doing with graphics.
Home Page Of Marie Garland Heath
This site has pictures of Marie Garland Heath. She was born May 20, 1999. The site has pictures from when she was only a few days old to current pictures. The site celebrates the love her parents have for Marie and their enjoyment in seeing the sites of other kids. This site is updated often.
Reliford Family Research Project
This site traces the history of the African American Reliford family from Ringgold, La.
Ebony Focus
Our site is geared towards African-American consumers, entreprenuers, individuals and
families, who might otherwise by ignored
by the so-called "mainstream" online
communities. We are not about hatred,
but we are about elevating the African-
American community.
The Black Inventions Exhibit
The Black Inventor Exhibit (BIE) is a multimedia presentation, a traveling museum which pays tribute to the world�s unsung heroes, the Black inventor and scientist.
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