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  1. I'll be watched both of these tonight -- thanks for scheduling my nightly TV view the last two nights :-) If you read the comments in the Washington Post article you learn that many people admitted to never hearing about the genocide in Tulsa -- folks who are presumably educated and from Tulsa. A film about Rosewood, starring Ving Rhames as made sometime ago. I honestly can't remember if I ever saw it.
  2. I watched this last night. it was good. I've seen clips of this before, but never the program in its entirety. Many of the people interviews have passed away. Was that a ukelele that Farrakhan was playing? If was sad to see Malcolm's biological brothers turn on him... It would be nice if someone would tell the rest of the story over the last 50 years. I think it would be even more telling. Are there any serious, well done, documentaries covering Black folks nowadays? If you find any please share them. Sonia Sanchez was cute :-) I encourage you all to use the social icons below to share this video ad Waterstar suggests.
  3. Revelation, do you believe society would be better off it the Christian Church and state were not separate? If so why, and if not, why not? Do you not know that the unrighteous and the wrongdoers will not inherit or have any share in the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived (misled): neither the impure and immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor those who participate in homosexuality, Nor cheats (swindlers and thieves), nor greedy graspers, nor drunkards, nor foulmouthed revilers and slanderers, nor extortioners and robbers will inherit or have any share in the kingdom of God. --1 Cor. 6:9,10 AMP.
  4. The interviewer in the video below asks, "Which is more courageous coming out as a Christian or homosexual". The question was posed tongue in check but... Clay Rivers invites your review of his latest work chronicling his life’s journey. In a world that associates stature, physical perfection, and race with a person's value, "Walking Tall" is about harnessing the power of self-worth as experienced by an African American, gay, Christian man who also just happens to be a dwarf. His career as an actor, artist, stage performer and author took Clay to Disney’s Main Street USA, Hollywood and the stages of New York City. A graduate of Jones High School and Rollins College, Clay offers a message to your audience on accepting yourself and accepting others. His is an especially poignant message for people of all ages, color and height in today’s world. From early lessons in the deep south to escapades as Donald Duck at Walt Disney World to the cat and mouse games on his psychologist’s couch, and finally to the finish line of accepting and loving himself, "Walking Tall" is brisk reading, full of charm and a devilish sense of humor. For anyone who has ever felt the slightest bit uncomfortable in their own skin has been afraid to wrestle personal demons or may have missed the directional signs while walking their own road less travelled, "Walking Tall" is a globe-trotting journey to self-acceptance. I’ve attached a pdf copy of the book and we can provide a hard copy upon request. Also, if you have additional questions, Clay can be available to talk on short notice. Check out Clay’s recent appearance on The Daily Buzz around the launch of his book. [media=] If there is anything we can do to aid in your review for AALBC.com, give a call to Mary Pietromonaco or Gerry Spahn at 1(646) 290 8603. Best Regards, Clay Rivers is an actor, artist, performer and author. He has performed in numerous live stage shows and parades at Walt Disney World in Florida, as well as the touring and flagship companies of the beloved Radio City Christmas Spectacular. He has designed graphics, packaging, and products for various clients, including Walt Disney World, the Disney Stores, and Disney Imagineering. While living in Los Angeles, he studied under the celebrated acting coach Richard Brander, and has appeared in both large and small screen productions. Clay is also a screenwriter whose works have been recognized in national screenwriting competitions in New York, San Francisco, and Boston. Walking Tall: A Memoir About the Upside of Small and Other Stuff is his first book. # # # Gerry Spahn: gerryspahn@live.com 646 290 8603 Mary Pietromonaco: marypietromonaco@live.com 646 290 8603 Spahnomonaco Communications, New York
  5. Waterstar, did you read a gentleman who recently passed at the age of 109, was an 18 year old survivor of the riots! Can you image? Here is the article from the Washington Post Otis G. Clark, who survived the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot, died May 21 at age 109. (BRANDI SIMONS/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
  6. Locked and loaded on my Apple TV! I will watch this next time I'm in front of the bigger boob tube.
  7. This ad has been sold No worried Milton we are here when you are ready and give posters discounts (just remind me)
  8. There is a book slot open on the homepage. I don't like available positions, so please let me know if you like your book to be placed here. I'm always open to negotiation -- especially when an ad spot is empty. http://aalbc.com/advertise_on_aalbc_book_cover.html Send me your best offer troy@aalbc.com
  9. Cynique, you may be interested to to know that I've begun to work very closely with Amari under the Aegis of ABLE (the Alliance for Black Literature and Entertainment). In fact I'm glad to read Milton's introducing his work here is a direct result of Amari's influence. ABLE is in it's infancy, but the prospects and promise for it are very encouraging.
  10. JVR, I must say not only does your book look interesting, you've also done a terrific job of using this forum to get the word out about your book in both a professional, informative a manner. I wish more authors would do the same thing -- best of all it did not cost you a penny to get noticed by over 1,000 unique people. You video was well done too. If you would like to spend a little money I would suggest you take advantage of this service: http://videobookpromo.com/ I'd be willing to give you a substantial discount across all platforms if you are interested just drop me a line troy@aalbc.com I also noticed that you do not use an Amazon affiliate code or a short link. Here is a better link for you: http://bit.ly/braverdeeds I find these shorter links useful for use on places like Twitter. Plus these link uses an AALBC.com affiliate code which means sales count toward our Bestsellers list which is one of the most popular pages.
  11. Here is a short link for this book too: http://bit.ly/changa2
  12. Hi Milton here is a shorter link you can use: http://bit.ly/changa1 This goes t the same place as the link you shared but is easier to remember and share I'm also posting your book cover as a courtesy, but please feel free to do this on your own too -- that goes for all you authors!
  13. Milton that last statement is actually alarming. I know it was a long time ago, but students leaving a school because of hazing is crazy. I posted this video here before. I shot it shortly before Robert was killed. I've seen a number of marching bands in my day, but FAMU's is so much better than any I've ever seen: It is very Likely Robert Champion is performing here: [media=]
  14. AALBC.com Interview with President Jimmy Carter Hey Cynique Kam asked your question. I trust too much did not get loss in translation In 2002, President Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development." The author of 25 books, here, he talks about his latest, NIV Lessons from Life Bible.
  15. "Amazing" is one way to put it. A damn outrage would be another... don't even get me started.
  16. Waterstar, well thank God for bookstore and libraries. Cynique, all this time I thought Merriam was some bespectacled, spinster feverishly keeping up with our rapidly evolving language. Speaking of keeping up with language. There is a guy I do a lot of work with. In many way we business partners. Sometime I have to catch myself when I introduce him as my "partner". That was was redefined as well.
  17. Well Cynique, While I disagreed with your regarding Obama 4 years ago. I was all for voting for him because he was Black (was there really any other criteria upon which to make a really determination of his ability?) This time around I tend to agree with most of your positions regarding this year's election. Whether expressed or not the Black electorate will demonstrate its agreement as well. Waterstar/Cynique help me out the double entendre was lost on me? Remember, I went to public school.
  18. I watched the first program last night. They don't have programming like this any more, do they? It was fascinating hearing James Farmer and Malcolm X debate. After listening to Farmer I also have a better appreciation for the birth of Affirmative action I also really enjoyed seeing Farmer and Wyatt Tee Walker revisit the interview 30 years later. They both recognized that they did in fact get rid of Jim Crow but were both overly optimistic about the rest of the required gains. I bet y'all did not know that Mosque #7 which Malcolm X ran and Canaan Baptist Church of Christ where Wyatt Tee Walker ministered for many years are on the same street literally a few doors from each other. I passed by Mosque #7 every Sunday on my way to Canaan most Sundays, where I was baptized by Wyatt Tee Walker about 40 years ago. What the US did to the Black Panthers was criminal. I'll check the 2nd video later.
  19. I just published the latest AALBC.com eNewsletter. You'll discover information on books, authors, events, films, services and more! Check it out. If you like it please share it with others. Peace, Troy
  20. Waterstar I may not understand your point. Are you saying that Obama's position, the numbers of Gay member in the church, and the possibility that King James was gay, might prompt the Church to embrace homosexuality in a large scale? If so, a whole generation of Black folks need to die first. I've spoken to folks who were rabid Obama supporters who are now very critic of Obama's position because of his stance on Homosexuality. So much so at least one is not gonna vote for him. They are no voting for Romney either -- they are gonna just opt out the process this go around. Also I did not mean to imply "your" logic in the post irrelevant. I was meant it would be irrelevant to a Christian, as postions, like the one anti-homosexuality is not based upon logic, it is based upon faith. While faith and logic may overlap from time to time the intersection is purely coincidental.
  21. Waterstar. It would be interesting when/if boitumelo does the reveal. There has not been this much speculation of a poster's true Identity since ABM or Thumper.
  22. The only argument over Jesus seems to be ovr his divinity. I have not read too much suggesting that he never existed at all. SO why couldn;t his shroud have been found? Also, I seem to remember is film describing the recovery of Noah's ark.
  23. No; because this assumes America has the right to confer ownership of something that she herself does not own. I did not vote as there was no option that reflected my sentiment.
  24. Sure I like it too. In fact the Dark Matter anthologies edit by Sheree Renee Thomas are some have benn some of AALBC.com's best selling books.
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