African Territories in the Bible: LIBYA
The second territory that is mentioned in the bible that I will briefly discuss is LIBYA, (Ezekiel 30.5; Daniel 11.43; Acts 2.10). Libya...
The birth of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (S.N.C.C.)
In the wake of the early sit-ins at lunch counters closed to blacks, which started in February 1960 in Greensboro, North Carolina, the...
African Territories in the Bible: Egypt (Khemet)
There are several territories geographically located in Africa that are mentioned in the Bible. I will describe just a few to illustrate....
The House of Solomon
King Solomon, (approximately 970-928 BCE), the second son of King David and Bathsheba, was the King of Israel. During his 40 year reign...
C.O.R.E. and the Journey of Reconciliation
In the aftermath of World War II, a rising tide of challenges to segregation in the South led to racial tensions. In 1946, the U. S....
Marian Anderson: From Philly to the Lincoln Memorial
On April 9th, 1939, on a Resurrection Sunday, Marian Anderson, an american contralto, took a historic step up to the microphone at the...
Wole Soyinke: Kongi's Harvest
Seven years after obtaining its independence from the Civil War that lasted from 1967 thru 1970, Nigeria was hit tragically and...
Dr. Ralph Abernathy's "My Last Letter to Martin"
Ralph David Abernathy, Sr. (March 11, 1926 -- April 17, 1990), was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, a minister, and a...
J. Edgar Hoover and the F.B.I.’s COINTELPRO Counterintelligence Program
The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960’s experienced many significant uncanny events: misinformation was often fabricated and released to...
Lucien Alexis Jr.; African-American Lacrosse player and student benched by Harvard University 75 yea
Lucien Victor Alexis (1887-1981), the New Orleans born scientist that was given the name "Negro Einstein" at Harvard University. Not...