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By Seeing Growth 365
Patricia Neely-Dorsey shares her inspirational story with SeeingGrowth.com. Her story will serve as an inspiration to youth and adults to help them realize that there are positive alternatives to negative behavior.

By Seeing Growth 365
Seeing Growth 365 - Profiles In Black History is the fastest-growing publisher of positive black biographies in the world today.

By Seeing Growth 365
Lolita Buck shares her inspirational story with SeeingGrowth.com. Her story will serve as an inspiration to youth and adults to help them realize that there are positive alternatives to negative behavior.

By Seeing Growth 365
Rashaun Allen shares his inspirational story with SeeingGrowth.com. His story will serve as an inspiration to youth and adults to help them realize that there are positive alternatives to negative behavior.

By Seeing Growth 365
Sanyika Calloway Boyce shares her inspirational story with SeeingGrowth.com. Her story will serve as an inspiration to youth and adults to help them realize that there are positive alternatives to negative behavior.

By Seeing Growth 365
Maureen Forte’ shares her inspirational story with SeeingGrowth.com. Her story will serve as an inspiration to youth and adults to help them realize that there are positive alternatives to negative behavior.

By Strategic Book Group
Harden's architectural contributions ensure his legacy will stand the test of time.

By allan goldstein
Internationally exhibited artist David Derr of D2 Studios has just completed the CD packaging art for the latest work from composer Tim Janis entitled. “Music of Freedom and Hope”.

By Kenneth Bowens
Powerfully insightful, The Education Of Black Dickey is a standout work of historical fiction. Through the skillful combination of a host of genre-bending elements, author Kenneth Bowens presents a jarring tale of our nation’s inexorable past.

By Kenneth Bowens
Author, Kenneth Bowens, uses sex as a tool too highlight the peculiar history African Americans in Oklahoma have had with white people in his latest novel, The Education of Black Dickey.

By Kenneth Bowens
ForeWord Clarion Reviews: Bowens' style is creative, and anyone who wonders about black history, the impact of slavery and segregation, or the prison system will find much to learn here.

By Clear Vision Films
"Up from the Bottoms:The Search for the American Dream" Paul Robeson Award Winning film screens June 19th 6:30 p.m. at Facets Cinematheque In Chicago Narration by Cicely Tyson featuring Dick Gregory and Dr. Ben Wilson

By Susan Klopfer
Smart students get angry when they learn they have been deceived -- this includes teaching lies in history lessons, says an Iowa author of three civil rights books.

By zdennis media group
The City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs will host the dedication of "Yes We Can", by Georgia sculptor Robert Clements on Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:30pm. The installation is part of the Public Art Program Community Gateway Project.

By Raymond Gayle
They made music that changed the world, but where have all the black rockers gone? The Electric Purgatory music documentary examines the fate of the black rocker and the rich history of music influencers that should be on the top of your playlist.

By Raschke Relations / LEV Books
African American authors team up to address the top issues facing black women today. Is there a solution to some of the problems being faced today?

By Cherrell Rene
Inaugural Black Heritage Gospel Showcase announces event details, celebrity honoree and performers, in celebration of Black History Month.

By Roy Primm Research
In honor of Black history month. We’ll discuss soul food recipes and the role it has played in not only Black history, but American history. Plus, how it has made it from the slave house to the White House.

By Black Globe International Pageants
Black Globe International Pageants celebrates Black History month by giving back. Miss North America Black Globe, Keyolanda Quarterman starts with the children

By Wharton's African American MBA Association
The Whitney M. Young Conference, which will be held on February 20th, 2010 in Philadelphia, will feature BlackRock's Rob Kapito, real estate mogul R. Don Peebles, former track & field champion Marion Jones, & the mayors of Philadelphia & Camden.

By Raymond Gayle
Rock and roll is here to stay - but where are all of the black rockers who influenced the genre? The Electric Purgatory DVD is released on Feb. 23rd and explores the history and state of black rockers through concert footage and in-depth interviews.

By AmericanHistoryMonthNow.org
AuthorALPerkins appeals to Americans to support a petition being circulated nationally to help bring about an American History Month.

By Operagasm
Operagasm.com celebrates the contribution African-Americans have made to enrich opera, featuring articles from both the pioneers who broke racial barriers and the young singers who will continue in that tradition.

By George E. Waters ,Jr.- Aaron Bocage EDTEC , Inc
An important part of Black Business History (BBH) is the work of Booker T. Washington. He and other black leaders of the day understood that the concept of self-help was the key to future success.

By Bowser Unlimited
Author, Terry L. Bowser, draws an analogy between Joseph and the history of African Americans in his book, From Slavery to the Presidency: What the Man Intended for Evil...God Has Meant for Good!

By Living Hope Productions
Actor Stars as Tuskegee Airman in New York Premiere of “Black Angels Over Tuskegee”

By Sean Need - On behalf of YST Group
YourSalesTeam Group is happy to be a part of this years black history month so they’ve offered some insights and a lucky person a chance to win Colin Powell’s Autobiography, My American Journey.

By Tavine'ra Publishing, LLC
On February 5, 2010 author Mansel Philip McCleave will conduct a book signing at McIntyre Books in Fearrington Village, in Pittsboro, North Carolina for his book “Hunger Pains in our Heads”. The event is scheduled from 2:00 pm until 3:00 pm.

By Ed Parker
A unique, dramatic story retold through spoken word, song and dance. Presented during Black History Month. One weekend only!

By UMSL Division of Continuing Education
The University of Missouri–St. Louis is holding this year's African American Nursing History Conference at the Sheraton Westport Hotel Lakeside Chalet in Westport Plaza on Friday, February 19th.

By The Center for Contemporary Dance, Inc.
Beginning in January 2010, Moore Dance Project will tour its highly-acclaimed dance epic, Colours of Courage: A Celebration of Black History in America, in partnership with venues across Central Florida.

By Susan Klopfer
The first audio book recorded on Emmett Till, the 14-year-old whose murder sparked the modern civil rights movement, is set for January 15, 2010.

By Ogo Akubue-Ogbata
A heart-wrenching african literary fiction novel which chronicles Nigeria’s turbulent history and Independence from British rule has been published in commemoration of Nigeria's 49th Independence Day Anniversary and Black History Month 2009.

By Barbara Rodgers
Barbara Rodgers celebrated the release of her book, ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A SLAVE- A LESSON FOR THE NEXT GENERATION at the AME Leadership Congress. Rodgers shared a 1850’s African American History Lesson for Today’s Youth, Parents, & Grandparents.

By Boyd Aluminum Manufacturing
Restoration is underway for the new Black Archives of Mid-America building

By A. Melissa Vargas
In honor of Black History Month, a Chicago screening of the film "Rebirth of a Nation" by Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky), will be held on Tuesday, February 24th, at the Wrigley Theater of the Latin School of Chicago. This is a free event.

By Russell Bazaar
The 1st Annual Black Business Festival will be hosted by the Russell Bazaar on February 21st and 22nd, 2009. This huge event is in honor of Black History Month and is setup to help the city of Detroit put their best foot forward toward the future.

By eMultimedia Group, Inc.
‘Art of Invention’, a song written by Jair Dynast to pay tribute to contributions African-Americans inventors made to modern society available as a free mp3 download via zshare.

By Travel'n On Media Productions
From the places of American Civil Rights movement, to Paris and Latin America, and some surprising places in between, Travel’n On presents an eclectic mix of guests and destinations exploring Black History around the world on Tuesdays in February.

By Russell Gallery
This Friday is the opening of the Celebration for African American Aesthetics.

By PA Public Relations Company
International Prostate Cancer Awareness Day Proclaimed on February 2nd,2009 honoring BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin Byrd during Black History Month

By Ethel Powers
Three nationally and internationally known Black artists showcase works in assemblage, paint, digital and mixed media. Show title Middlebrook, Moody and Massenburg.

By Coretta Jackson, MBA
The cast of The Black Candle -www.theblackcandle.com- the first feature film about Kwanzaa reconnect in Philadelphia

By Coretta Jackson, MBA
M. K. Asante Jr.' s vibrant documentary-narrated by Maya Angelou- www.theblackcandle.com- building cultural communities at universities around the world

By Coretta Jackson, MBA
The Black Candle is a landmark, vibrant documentary that uses Kwanzaa as a vehicle to explore and celebrate the African-American experience. Renowned poet Maya Angelou narrates the film.

By Psyche Z Publishing
Celebrate Black History Month with Boro Book Warehouse (810 NW Broad St. M'boro, TN) Saturday February 23, 2008 from 12-2pm. Five Murfreesboro African-American authors will discuss their books followed by a traditional author signing.

By Historical Perspectives for Children, Inc.
In celebration of Black History Month, Historical Perspectives for Children, Inc. presents "Madam C. J. Walker: Inventor and Entrepreneur" in schools throughout Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul.

By Brandon Collection
Former NBA star Mike Glenn, a curator of rare books and original documents, will showcase a segment of his Collection, “The Liberated Life and Turbulent Times of Frederick Douglass” at the Douglas County Public Library, February 9 – 29, 2008.

By Psyche Z Publishing
Bart Walker the founder and legendary Talk Show host of WGNS “Action Line” will talk with Carl A. Patton about his new book “Fallen Letters: Mis-Education & Intellectual Confusion” Tuesday 29 January 2008 8:10 AM to 9AM.

By Psyche Z Publishing
The latest news from Psyche Z Publishing is that the Governor’s Office of Diversity Business Enterprise has agreed to assist our efforts in marketing our books and research. For this we thank God and smile in gratitude.






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