Archives for: November 2010
Food for Thought
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Most people are inclined to believe that highly intelligent children are ‘born smart’. Although there is some truth to that assumption, there is one very important variable parents can control that will significantly influence that outcome: the types of foods we feed our children.

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UPDATE: Bryan Leon Johnson : Ages 15 or 16 is Missing
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Bryan Leon Johnson : Ages 15 or 16 is Missing

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Black Ice – CHL Colored Hockey League, Nova Scotia
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Black Ice – Colored Hockey League, Nova Scotia. History uncovered and discovered. Where hockey got it’s origins.

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BLACK SLAVE BABIES as GATOR BAIT: Historical truths
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SLAVE BABIES as GATOR BAIT: Historical truths told from a black perspective. Don’t ignore the truth.

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“Turkey From Hell “The Truth about Thanksgiving Day

Turkey From Hell It’s so sad that the truth is always surpressed and when I come across stories like this, I feel a need to present the truth.  Russell Charles Means (born November 10, 1939) is an activist for the rights of Native American The text below was excerpted from Russell Means’ autobiography entitled, “Where White Men Fear To Tread.” people. [...]

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The Case for Homeschooling in Black America
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An increasing number of Blacks and other minorities in America have elected to homeschool their children for academic as well as cultural reasons. While many challenges exist for these families, they still value the opportunity a homeschooling environment provides for discussing these particular issues. Consequently, many African American educators and leaders have criticized the minority plight from public schools contending that the civil rights struggle for equal education was arguably in vain. As a result, the new debate has become whether or not public school education in the 21st century is serving the needs of our children. Herein lies the case for homeschooling in Black America.

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Maafa 21 Powerful documentary exposes Abortion and Black Genocide
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It is called Maafa21, a Swahili word which means “A terrible tragedy” and used
to define the time of the middle passage during the slave trade and “21st
century” because it reveals the “Maafa” has not ended but is still being carried
out today through abortion.

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MAAFA 21 – Black Genocide

MAAFA 21 – Black Genocide

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Black Homeschoolers – Radio Interview November 7, 2010

Radio Interview November 7, 2010

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MOMMY ARE YOU FROM AFRICA?
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Then the idea of having a game that will teach more on Africa as we are playing it came. Even if the Idea was there, I did not pursue it, up to the time I moved in the USA where my four children were born.

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