After a while, people had had enough. A few brave individuals stood up and said NO MORE. After Rosa Parks was arrested for simply not wanting to get back on her sore feet, just so a white person could sit there, a spark was lit, eventually leading to the civil rights act.
Ida B Wells was a former slave who became one of the founders of The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). She recorded the horrors that were happening to black people, exposing it to the wider world.
The following article, How Unnoticed Mentors Shape Our Lives, was first published on The Black Sphere. The Unsung Heroes of Our Stories Life is a tapestry woven from countless threads—some bold, some subtle. Among the subtlest are the unnoticed mentors: the teacher...
The following article, Trump’s Triumphs: A Week of Wins That Left the Left Reeling, was first published on The Black Sphere. The past week has been a masterclass in political dominance, as President Donald Trump continues to steamroll the Left’s attempts to derail his...
You ever get called out by someone who really sees you? I’m not talking about your mom after church or a best friend during a tequila confession. I’m talking about something that stares through the bravado, past the sarcasm, and straight into your marrow. That...
Democrats are a mob. And when I say mob, I mean like the Mafia only much worse. When you marry the mob with a cult, you get much closer to what the Democrats represent. I’ve spoken about them for years and still haven’t tapped into their real essence. I can tell you...
The following article, Normal Gets Weird: A Wild Ride Through Culture’s Evolution, was first published on The Black Sphere. The Cultural Time Machine Buckle up, because culture’s moving at warp speed, and what was once “normal” now feels like it belongs in a museum...