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Black America Loses Gamble In Electing First Black President

By Phillip Jackson In 2008, black America placed most of its political capital, spiritual energy and financial resources into electing the first black president of the United States. Black community leaders – political, spiritual and media – led us to believe that electing a first black president was a natural extension of the civil rights movement. They [...]

Tim Wise on White Privilege

Tim Wise has been a friend to Black Men In America.com since we launched the original online magazine in 2001.  Over the years Tim has graciously allowed us to post his work.  In fact, time was probably the first white writer that we posted on the site.  In case you’re not aware of Tim, let [...]

Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage

From the creators of the award winning web site Black and Married With Kids.com comes a ground breaking documentary set to challenge negative stereotypes surrounding marriage and parenting in the black community. Couples and experts discuss topics such as the image and portrayal of black marriages and families, the effect the Obamas will have on marriage [...]

Reconciliation

From the producer of the award winning documentary “What Black Men Think” and “Men II Boys ,” comes the next installment in the ground breaking series. “Reconciliation” will be a series of free online webisodes demonstrating the ability of two parents to finally make the correct sacrifices for the benefit of their children in order [...]

Barack Obama’s Speech To The 2009 NAACP Convention

On July 16, 2009, President Barack Obama addressed the NAACP.  His message is not a new one, however his  style seems to be more “hearable.”  Let’s be clear.  Stand up black men.  Bill Cosby has been saying this for years.  In case you missed it, we have President Barack Obama’s speech in its entirety. What do [...]

29,655 New Voters Registered in One Day!

On September 30, Black Men In America.com TV’s Moses T. Alexander Greene joined the Hip Hop Caucus and Praise 104.1 for a historic voter registration drive. Greene interviewed public figures who came out to urge residents to register to vote. Posted in African American, Black Interests, Politics Tagged: Moses T. Alexander Green, Politics