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Celebrating 80 Years: Gratitude, Reflection, and the Call to Action, with Retired Veteran, Teacher, & Author Brother James Jerome Hankins!
This article celebrates the author of "What We Blacks Need To Do Part II" Vet, & Retired Teacher Mr. James Jerome Hankins, 80th birthday with gratitude for family and health, while urging readers to learn from history, stand up against injustice, support Civil Rights organizations like the NAACP, and vote for leaders who protect equality and freedom. It calls for unity, vigilance, and action to safeguard the future for the next generation.

James Jerome Hankin
Oct 212 min read
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The Unseen Battle: How Restricted Access to Vital Resources Intensifies Despair Among At-Risk American Populations, with a Focus on Black American Mothers
Monmouth County, NJ, highlights a troubling reality beneath America's prosperity, with struggling citizens, especially homeless Black mothers and their children, facing blocked access to essential resources. A recent outreach initiative, including a heartfelt letter to Lt. Governor Way, aims to shed light on these critical struggles.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Sep 306 min read
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The Truth About MAGA: Unmasking Racism and Rallying for Change
This text is an excerpt from the book "What We Blacks Need to Do," calling for action against racism and inequality, emphasizing the importance of voting and highlighting the detrimental impact of ultraconservative figures like Trump and Charlie Kirk on Black communities.

James Jerome Hankin
Sep 192 min read
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Celebrating Legacy and Progress: Empowering Black Americans on the 60th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
The United States marks the 60th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, celebrating progress against discriminatory voting barriers for African Americans while honoring advocates like Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Patricia Roberts Harris, Vivian Malone, and Zephyr Wright, and acknowledging the ongoing fight for justice and equity led by Black women.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Aug 63 min read
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Unraveling the Truth: How Misinformation Affects Black Americans and Society at Large
The portrayal of negative imagery or media publications about Black America highlights the persistent challenges Black Americans face in obt

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Dec 8, 20247 min read
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