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  • Because they spoke in English, they would often lift lines and even rap with a Black American street accent.

    George Heymont: Stepping on a Rhyme, Stopping on a Dime George Heymont 2011

  • The silence of the Black American community during the persecution of their African brothers and sisters (and Jackson's embracing of those who would support this persecution) serves to remind me that no one person or group owns the patent to struggling for the right to live free and in dignity unencumbered by someone else's ignorance.

    Alvin McEwen: African-American hypocrisy, silence hurting African gays and lesbians 2010

  • These are the experiences that sit at the bowel of Black America's pain, Sherrod says, and even though President Obama is a Black American, these are the experiences of which he knows naught.

    Hermene Hartman: The Shirley Sherrod Debacle: Heads Should Roll 2010

  • To address the issues of growing challenges facing Black American entrepreneurship, over the next several weeks I will present three voices on the subject, in a series focusing directly on innovation in Black America.

    Mike Green: Innovation Crisis in Black America, Pt. 1 2010

  • We talked about how these African-American writers began to create a twentieth-century and distinctly Black American identity with a rich culture of its own.

    Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010

  • We talked about how these African-American writers began to create a twentieth-century and distinctly Black American identity with a rich culture of its own.

    Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010

  • The Islam of the Black American had, however, constituted "Black Religion" -- what Dr. Sherman Jackson describes in Islam and the Blackamerican as a "holy protest against anti-black racism."

    Asma Uddin: Seeing the 'Other' as American: Moving Past Islamophobia 2010

  • Jesse Jackson doesn't get it either...that's why he never made it politically....why doesn't the media find people other than Jackson & Sharpton to represent the Black American demographic?

    "Where's the Love?" 2010

  • President Obama is who he is; a Black American, and that will never change.

    Charles Butler: Putting the First Amendment to Work 2009

  • I recall reading, years ago, a Black American write with great sensitivity about how he witnessed the innate sense of pride and self-identity among Black peoples in those places where the Black culture has been nurtured with care and respect.

    On Black Elitist Pandering to the Halls of Power 2009

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