Thanks, Google, for linking to this article. Popeye was a great part of my childhood. And of course I loved this particular cartoon.
Category Archives: american history
40 Years Later, Never Forget!
One Year Later, "Black Power Establishment" In The Age Of Obama
NOOOOO!!!!!! *SNIFF*

First Ebony on the rocks, and now this? It’s like all my dreams are dying a slow death….. Poor Chicago magazines….. *sniff* 😦
Happy 40th, Sesame Street! (II)
One of my students told me about Roosevelt Franklin today. Since I was part of the first generation of “Sesame Street” watchers (I’m 41), the name sounded familiar…….Wow….allathis is so 1969-early 1970s. 🙂
Okay, I Admit It…….

I’m looking forward to either reading this or reading about this.

And then there’s this. 🙂
NOV. 13th UPDATE: See what I’m talking about? Man, she’s great copy….. 🙂
Happy 40th, Sesame Street!
C is for Cookie, and for 41 years, that’s been good enough for me! LOL! 🙂
Be Well, Dominic

Man. Sorry to hear about allathis. I will always remember Dominic Carter as a great WLIB radio reporter, bringing me the first news on the New York City racial incidents of the 1980s.
Happy 75th, Amiri Baraka!
A Beginning!

“Soul!” and other pioneering Black public affairs shows—including WABC-TV’s “Like It Is”—online.
A great start! Now if ALL of all of it can go up, like this show…….




