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  • BRAZIL'S INVISIBLE BLACKS.
    Arko, Kwame // New African; Nov2003, Issue 423, p82 

    Examines the black population in Brazil. Racial democracy; Visibility of blacks in the music and sports world; Black slum dwellers.

  • To be young, British and black.
    Pitts, D. // Black Enterprise; Dec89, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p86 

    Examines a political and economic awakening among a new generation of black Britons. Growing number of small, black-owned firms; Growing of mergers in the black business community; Increasing number of black entrepreneurs; Push for black political power; Problem of black employment; Case...

  • GOLD IS STILL FOUND IN WILDS.
    Pitts, D. // Ebony; May1949, Vol. 4 Issue 7, p43 

    The article focuses on the occupation of several Black people in the U.S. who were lured during the days of the gold rush in Alaska.

  • Making a difference.
    Green, C.M. // Essence (Essence); Apr89, Vol. 19 Issue 12, p88 

    Profiles five black St. Croix women involved in the socioeconomic development of the island, including two businesswomen, a judge, a doctor, and a newspaper publisher.

  • Living the life!
    Green, C.M. // Essence (Essence); Apr89, Vol. 19 Issue 12, p90 

    Profiles three American black women who moved to St. Croix after visiting the island.

  • Voila, black Paris.
    Green, C.M. // Essence (Essence); Oct87 Supplement, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p65 

    Special on blacks in Paris, France. Articles on black fashion, models, and beauty in Paris, plus profiles of successful black Americans in Paris, French recipes and travel tips are also included.

  • National Headliners.
    Green, C.M. // Jet; 7/23/2001, Vol. 100 Issue 6, p10 

    Presents news briefs related to blacks as of July 23, 2001, including plans for the release of the book 'Pay Yourself First, an African-American Guide in Financial Success,' by Jesse H. Brown.

  • TICKER TAPE.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 10/29/2001, Vol. 100 Issue 20, p8 

    Offers news about blacks, including former Massachusetts Senator Edward Brooke and Maggie Williams, the first black chief of staff for former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 10/29/2001, Vol. 100 Issue 20, p8 

    Offers news about blacks, including E. Stanley O'Neal, president of Merrill Lynch Co., and Marc H. Morial, mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • People.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 11/22/99, Vol. 96 Issue 25, p20 

    Offers information of various black people including Lydia G. Mallet, Dwight P. Robinson, Stacey Davis Steed, James N. Allen and Leslie Mays.

  • Ticker Tape.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 01/10/2000, Vol. 97 Issue 5, p10 

    Offers news briefs about blacks as of January 10, 2000 including a court ruling about the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a trip taken by Gambian ambassador George Haley.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 01/10/2000, Vol. 97 Issue 5, p10 

    Offers news briefs about blacks as of January 10, 2000 including AIDS in Sub-Sahara Africa and the funeral of podiatrist William Thornton.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 06/05/2000, Vol. 97 Issue 26, p54 

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  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 06/26/2000, Vol. 98 Issue 3, p10 

    Presents a look at African Americans in the news, including Colin Powell who is being considered as Secretary of State, and William Perkins who was elected president of the General Motors Minority Dealers Association.

  • TICKER TAPE.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 09/25/2000, Vol. 98 Issue 16, p8 

    Presents news briefs related to blacks as of September 25, 2000, including the death of writer Grace Halsell.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 09/25/2000, Vol. 98 Issue 16, p8 

    Presents news briefs related to blacks as of September 25, 2000, including efforts of Eleanor Jordon to raise the minimum wage.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 04/09/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 17, p10 

    Presents news briefs on black public figures, including United States Attorney General John Ashcroft, solo artist Earlin Vincent of the Xavier University Choir, and George Mason University Professor Yevette Richards.

  • PEOPLE.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 04/09/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 17, p19 

    Presents brief profiles and accomplishments of prominent blacks including Virgis W. Colbert, Roslyn McCallister Brock, and Carroll Antoine.

  • TICKERTAPE.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 04/23/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 19, p12 

    Offers news briefs about blacks including ambassadors Delano Lewis and George Haley and White House facility manager Jacquie Hayes-Byrd.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 04/23/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 19, p12 

    Offers news briefs about blacks including Art Fletcher, the former United States assistant secretary of labor, and William Gray, head of the United Negro College Fund.

  • Where will blacks be 50 years from now?
    Booker, Simeon // Ebony; Feb1996, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p44 

    Looks at the predictions of blacks in the year 2046 made by prominent personalities in the fields of politics, music, entertainment and sports. Names of personalities; Outlook for 2046.

  • TICKERTAPE.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 03/19/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 14, p10 

    Offers news briefs about blacks including Frederick Douglass IV, Jesse Nichols, Rod Paige, and Elijah E. Cummings.

  • National Headliners.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 03/19/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 14, p10 

    Offers news brief about blacks in politics including Ben Johnson, Donna Christensen, Thabo Mbeki and Ruth Davis.

  • PEOPLE.
    Booker, Simeon // Jet; 03/19/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 14, p19 

    Offers news briefs about blacks including David Sampson of Marriott International, Dolores E. Cross, president of Morris Brown College, and Percy R. Luney, Jr., dean of Florida A&M University's College of Law.

  • Darcus Howe.
    Howe, Darcus // New Statesman; 9/13/96, Vol. 125 Issue 4300, p19 

    Comments on the social conditions of young Afro-Caribbean men in Great Britain. Social stereotype of a young black man; Great Britain's slavery of Afro-Caribbeans; Migration of Afro-Caribbeans to England; Race discrimination experienced by young black men in Great Britain; Intellectual...

  • Spreading the love and finances between all Blacks.
    Browne, J. Zamgba // New York Amsterdam News; 10/31/2002, Vol. 93 Issue 44, p18 

    Highlights celebrations on the occasion of Black Solidarity Day on November 4, 2002 in New York. Purpose of observing the day; Significance of the celebrations in 2002; Opinions of speakers for the empowerment of Blacks.

  • Untitled.
    Browne, J. Zamgba // New York Amsterdam News; 2/6/2003, Vol. 94 Issue 6, p8 

    Presents a photograph of eminent Black people in the U.S. who were awarded by McDonald's Corp.

  • Rewarding the honorable.
    Feddoes, Sadie // New York Amsterdam News; 2/6/2003, Vol. 94 Issue 6, p9 

    Focusses on various events related to Blacks in the U.S. to be held in the country in 2003. Personalities who will receive awards in various events organized in the country; Contributions for which they would be awarded; Dates and venues of the events.

  • Untitled.
    Feddoes, Sadie // New York Amsterdam News; 2/6/2003, Vol. 94 Issue 6, p9 

    Presents a photograph of eminent blacks in the U.S. awarded for their contribution in various fields as of February 2003.

  • National Headliners.
    Feddoes, Sadie // Jet; 02/19/2001, Vol. 99 Issue 10, p10 

    Offers news briefs about blacks including Dr. Steve Favors, Dr. Julius Chambers, Thurgood Marshall Jr. and William Lucy.

  • Black Man Pledge.
    Feddoes, Sadie // New York Amsterdam News; 12/23/95, Vol. 86 Issue 51, p6 

    Presents a black man's pledge to make his life worthwhile.

  • Black America's worst campaign -- ever!
    Bell, Demetairs // Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder; 8/23/2012, Vol. 79 Issue 4, p5 

    The article offers information on a campaign carried out by group of young black men in Baltimore, Maryland, in the year 2004.

  • Blacks in Canada: The invisible minority.
    Hay, Sheridan // Canadian Dimension; Nov/Dec96, Vol. 30 Issue 6, p14 

    Focuses on the condition of blacks in Canada. Historical records' account of black participation in shaping the country's history; Marginalization of blacks; Notable news concerning Canada's black community; Relegation of blacks to `invisible' status.

  • A beur's-eye view of France.
    Hay, Sheridan // Wilson Quarterly; Summer90, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p135 

    Focuses on the integration of some three million people of North African extraction into French society. Political issues; Cultural identity.

  • We charge genocide.
    Batiste, Glenna // New York Amsterdam News; 04/26/97, Vol. 88 Issue 17, p8 

    Presents information on The National Black United Front (NBUF) as it convened a petition drive of Northeast Region Assembly activists and progressive grassroots organizations. Significance of the petition drive; Areas involve in the drive; Description of a letter sent to Kofi Annan, United...

  • Ebony Escapes! to Paris, Part 2.
    ALLMAN-BALDWIN, LYSA // New York Amsterdam News; 11/14/2002, Vol. 93 Issue 46, p28 

    Discusses the migration of Blacks from the U.S. to Paris, France in search of social acceptance and racial freedom. Situation of the outskirts of Paris with concentrated Black population; Experiences of an African-American artist visiting Paris; Description of the city's street life; Options...

  • Schomburg center hosts series on the black experience in Canada.
    ALLMAN-BALDWIN, LYSA // New York Amsterdam News; 10/09/97, Vol. 88 Issue 41, p5 

    States that the history and culture of Blacks living in Canada will be explored in `Voices of the Black Experience in Canada. When the event will take place; Where the event will be held; What will be featured at the event.

  • EDITORIAL.
    Lartey, Emmanuel Y. // Black Theology in Britain: A Journal of Contextual Praxis; Oct1998, Issue 1, p1 

    Editorial. Introduces a series of articles which explore Black theology in relation to the experiences of Black people in Great Britain. Concept of Black theology; Forms of Black theology expression; Information on several books that express the Black Christian experience in Britain.

  • Television.
    Lartey, Emmanuel Y. // Jet; 01/31/2000, Vol. 97 Issue 8, p66 

    Presents information on several United States television programs featuring black actors and actresses for late January-early February 2000.

  • Two Black Contemporaries of Jeremiah.
    Rice, Gene // Journal of Religious Thought; Spring/Summer75, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p95 

    Focuses on the role of two black contemporaries of the prophet Jeremiah in Israelite society. Contributions of Ebed-melek in the rescue of Jeremiah; Controversy on the African ancestry of Yehudi ben Nethaniah ben Shelemiah ben Cusht.

  • Beyond the River Jordan: An essay on the continuity of the black prophetic tradition.
    Reeves, Derek Q. // Journal of Religious Thought; Winter90/Spring91, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p42 

    Discusses the history of political protest on the part of the black prophetic Christians to voice out the needs and concerns of socially excluded and politically disenfranchised African Americans. How the plantation regime forced African slaves to understand their Christian faith; View of...

  • TRANSPARENT TRUTH.
    Mitchell, Renee // Editor & Publisher; 10/29/2001, Vol. 134 Issue 42, p34 

    Reports on the negative attitude of Black Americans towards a black journalist in the United States. Impact of criticisms on the author; Drawbacks of black journalist in America; Support given to the journalist.

  • BLACK MANAGERS STILL HAVE A DREAM.
    Johnson, Alicia // Management Review; Dec87, Vol. 76 Issue 12, p20 

    Reports on the increase in the number of black managers in the United States. Reduction in discriminatory practices; Controversy over the proposed use of quota to implement affirmative action laws.

  • HOW BLACK MANAGERS CAN COMPETE.
    Aldrich, John W. // Management Review; Dec87, Vol. 76 Issue 12, p28 

    Provides tips on how black managers in the United States can maintain a competitive edge. Use of proven management and leadership skills to achieve results; Knowledge of self; Self-acceptance; Patience.

  • EDITORIAL.
    Lartey, Emmanuel // Black Theology in Britain: A Journal of Contextual Praxis; May2001, Issue 6, p7 

    Editorial. Introduces a series of articles published in the `Black Theology in Britain' journal about Black youth in Great Britain. Impact of the learning process on Black youth; Participation of Black youth in church and community activities; Social and environmental challenges of Black youth.

  • Revisting female activism in the 1960s: The Newark branch...
    West, Cynthia S'themb // Black Scholar; Fall/Winter96, Vol. 26 Issue 3/4, p41 

    Presents interviews with 16 black women, which included members, and former members of the Nation of Islam, who were active in the Newark, New Jersey branch of the organization during the 1960s. Predominant portrayal of Muslim women; Goals of the interviews; Reasons for the interviews; Analysis...

  • INTRODUCTION--NEW BLACK POWER STUDIES: NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES.
    Franklin, V. P. // Journal of African American History; Fall2007, Vol. 92 Issue 4, p463 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the relations between the black student activists and Africa in the 1960s and another on the emergence of Black Power groups in Montreal, Quebec in the late 1960s.

  • Meeting members of my extended theatrical family.
    Hansome, Rhonda Passion // New York Amsterdam News; 8/26/95, Vol. 86 Issue 34, p21 

    Recounts the author's theatrical experiences in the United States. Internship at the Negro Ensemble Co.; Education and acquaintance with Black theater; Attendance at the 1995 National Black Theatre Festival in North Carolina; Selection from 23 pro ductions by theater companies around the world;...

  • Tress Talk.
    TURNER, TASHA // Essence (Time Inc.); Sep2012, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p82 

    The article presents information related to hairstyling for Black women.

  • Africanadian sisters.
    Pinkney, Andrea Davis; Vaz, Valerie // Essence (Essence); Oct93, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p94 

    Features African Canadian women in various fields of endeavor who are or were considered successful in their work. Mary Ann Shadd Cary, publisher of the `Provincial Freeman' in 1853; Playwright Djanet Sears; Writer Adrienne Shadd; School superintendent Madge B. Logan; Singer Jackie Richardsonn;...

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