by Jonathan Lykes In the shadows of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, many black folks have wondered, "Who's to be our next leader?" On the Black Youth Project, Jonathan Lykes asks that question of his own generation. As we move further away from the 1960's civil rights movements I think it is important for individuals in the black community to speak for themselves. It makes more sense to ...
A child passes portraits of former president Nelson Mandela depicted in various stages o...
by Roy B. Evans, Esq. In general anybody can be a leader. Good leaders can lead from the fr...
Montgomery, AL (BlackNews.com) -- U.S. Postal Service officials will unveil a new historic Forev...
Tavis Smiley (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Entertainment) by Jenée Desmond-Harris, The Root ...
The Baltimore Ravens defeat the Indianapolis Colts 24-9. Ray Lewis finishes with 13 tackles — t...
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