OUR RICH BLACK HERITAGE” : MORDECAI WYATT JOHNSON In 1991, Michael Jackson had a hit song called “Black or White.” It went something like this, “Now, I believe in miracles, and a miracle has happened tonight, Hee! – but if…
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Our Rich Black Heritage: Beverly Lorraine Greene
By Garry Blanson What were the odds of a Black “Bi-racial” female who was raised on Chicago’s predominately Black Southside, known as the “Black Ghetto, becoming the first Negro female licensed Architect In America, in 1936? Well, Beverly Lorraine Greene…
Our Rich Black Heritage: John Merrick
By Garry Blanson John Merrick was born into slavery on September 7, 1859( in Clinton, North Carolina ). His parents were so poor that he had to start working at an early age, in order to help support his parents…
Our rich black heritage: Henrietta W. Johnson
By Garry Blanson Growing up in the “Bryant Addition” part of Monroe, Louisiana ; me, my brothers, and my brothers from other mothers would often venture from our homes to the local community center. Now that I am older, I appreciate…
Our rich black heritage: Deacons of Defense
By Garry Blanson Before I begin my lead story, I would like to mention some of the events that took place between 1961 and 1965. First up, the State of Louisiana tried to get the NAACP to turn over a…
Our Rich Black Heritage: Robert F. Williams
By Garry Blanson Today, in Monroe, Louisiana with all that has been going on. It is fitting to begin this article with a quote from a little-known Black Leader who played a big part in the Civil Rights Movement. Even…
Our Rich Black Heritage: Ethel Payne
By Garry Blanson One of the pioneers of the Black Press was “ETHEL L. PAYNE.” Many people referred to Ethel as The “FIRST LADY” of the Black Press. Well, interestingly enough, her career didn’t begin as a journalist at all.…