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The D is Silent – Django Unchained
By Linda Tarrant-Reid I went to see Quentin Tarantino’s latest film Django Unchained with some trepidation. I had no idea what kind of movie-going experience I was in for. I heard about the slavery – the whippings, the killings and … Continue reading
Discovering Black America Selected as One of “The Best Children’s Books of 2012”
Kirkus Reviews, a respected publishing industry book review magazine, has announced the selection of Discovering Black America: From the Age of Exploration to the Twenty-First Century as one of “The Best Children’s Books of 2012.” The author, Linda Tarrant-Reid, has … Continue reading
Stop & Frisk: The App
By Linda Tarrant-Reid We’ve all heard the stories or know someone, personally, who has been stopped by the po-po, without provocation. I’m talking about living, walking, and driving while Black and male in America – the Brothers can be stopped, … Continue reading
Aberdeen Gardens – Celebrates 75 Years
Aberdeen Gardens – Celebrates 75 Years.
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Aberdeen Gardens – Celebrates 75 Years
By Linda Tarrant-Reid When Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president in 1933, the United States was a divided America – one Black and one White. The 1896 Supreme Court Decision in the Plessy v. Ferguson Case had effectively outlawed the mixing … Continue reading
Gil Noble and Mike Wallace – Two Legendary Journalists
By Linda Tarrant-Reid Two giants of journalism died recently, days apart, leaving a deep void in the coverage of significant stories that speak to the history of a people and the corruption of the system. Gil Noble was the producer/host … Continue reading