Obama Insiders Reveal Significance Of Philadelphia Race Speech In Retrospect

On November 13, 2008, in Basic, History, Politics, Race, by Black Fives

This is a towering, monumentally historic speech. I believe it’s the most important speech by a politician so far in our lifetime. It’s certainly the most important speech about race, racism, and racial issues since Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech.

What Happened In Greenwich (Ct.), Ancestral Home Of Once Slave-Owning Bush Family?

On November 7, 2008, in Culture, Politics, Premium, Race, by Black Fives

In Greenwich, Ct. — the childhood home of President George Bush’s father and a long time Republican stronghold — President-elect Barack Obama won 18 of 21 voting districts and 53.8% of the total votes cast, to 46.2% for John McCain. It was the first time a Democrat had won Greenwich in a presidential election since [...]

Now I'm Voting For Obama: Comments From A Four-Year Old

On November 4, 2008, in Basic, Children, Politics, by Black Fives

It seems our blog has been hijacked by a four-year-old.  But, why not, if he’s making sense? These are comments about the 2008 Presidential Election and why we ought to vote for Obama.

Basketball Hall of Fame To Have Special Black History Review Committee (But …)

On September 8, 2008, in Basic, History, NBA, Race, by Black Fives

The Basketball Hall of Fame will form a special review committee to look at overlooked African American candidates, but there’s a catch.

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