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Category Archives: american history
The Last Word On………
The Movement and/versus Obama. I agree with Mary Frances Berry here; the Movement will return the day after Obama leaves office.
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What can I say? This and this took care of it for me.
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If making $400,000 a day is the end product of a cursed production and a train-wreck-in-the-making, I want to produce one! LOL! 🙂
(By the way, here is the “Spider-Man musical” from my childhood. Ah, the early 1970s…. You opened up the LP and followed the story with comicbook images.)
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Really enjoyed this film. Some critics dogged it for being too traditional, but as someone who grew up with old-timey 1950s and 1960s adventure films, what’s wrong with a film in that spirit? Too bad the remaining books in the series don’t deal with the main cast, so between that and the weak box office, I guess that’s it.
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For fans only.
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Well, she only owns half, but when you don’t have to put up the money…… 🙂 And I guess this had to be said. But I think that in the 21st century, we can be sophisticated enough to thank Oprah for her consistent (albeit often-controversial) contributions to Black CULTURE, and separate that from the products she produces for her audience, i.e., white women. Oprah has never been committed to Black MEDIA, and 25 years is a long time to complain about that.
Understanding Him, Finally (II)
Hmmm….(And I thought the President quoting from Spider-Man was amusing…..)
And even Mumia complimented him!
Ask, Now Tell?
[col. writ. 12/10/10] (c) ’10 Mumia Abu-Jamal
The repeal of the Clinton-era relic, ‘Don’t Ask; Don’t Tell’
has marked the second time that President Barack Obama has
passed a bill that Bill Clinton couldn’t when he was
president.The first, of course, was the Health Care act; the ‘Don’t
Ask – Don’t Tell’ policy repeal was the second.In spite of the wars abroad and the sad state of the U.S.
economy (not to mention the drubbing his party took in the
mid-terms,), Obama has adroitly turned negatives into
positives.The repeal of DADT wasn’t really on the radar until after
the the mid-term elections, perhaps because Democrats didn’t
want to face a wave of hit ads branding them as liberal
activists for supporting repeal. After the losses of
November there was nothing else to lose.But while one powerful Democratic constituency, gays and
lesbians, pulled off an upset, the same couldn’t be said for
another constituency; Hispanics.Although the nation’s fastest growing minority, they didn’t
have the muscle of gays and lesbians, who let the
administration know they were not happy.Now, for want of 5 senatorial votes, the DREAM Act was lost.
It’s quite unlikely that a Republican House will move such
and immigration -friendly bill forward.That said, Obama has proven himself and adept politician,
able to move when seemingly stymied.–(c) ’10 maj
JANUARY 14th UPDATE: Here’s a more positive view, from the predictable place.
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Understanding Him, Finally
He just wants to pass historic legislation. He’s not waging politicial war for the weak, and he has no enemies (accept his base). And he doesn’t care about that base, or how he’s perceived by it, or others. He doesn’t care what he has to do for/give to the Republicans to get the historic legislation passed. And he doesn’t care if the legislation he gets passed is considered “progressive” by progressives. And our reward, sadly, will be a second term of thinking like this. I doubt the history he will/is making will be as important as the retrenchment of those on the opposite aisle. Because unlike President Obama, the Republicans understand that they are in an ideological war for the soul of (their) America. And “winning” to them means sticking to their idea(l)s until the wind bends their way.
NPR On HBCUs
A Belated "Thank You" To Kojo Nnamdi……
Three-Word Review of "Colored Girls"
Congrats To…….
….Kevin Powell, on his book deal!
A Good Interview, I Thought
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"Why Is [FILL IN NAME OF TELEVISION NETWORK] So Racist?"
LOL! My colleague Gregory Adamo pushed me to watch this, and I’m glad I did! LOL! 🙂 And I really liked the “Like It Is” parody.













