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New portal/online village for African Americans
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It was also during these beginning stages that Johnson and Berry began to write songs. Chuck would come in with some Iyrics and I'd be just playin' around on the piano.
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The Magic Johnson Foundation is a non-profit charitable organizaiton promoting the health, social, and educational well-being of urban youth.
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Photography by African American photographer, Paula C. Johnson. Images of the African Diaspora, landscapes, and peoples of the Continent.
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The fact that there was a time when Africian Americans were not permitted to be marines should not be forgotten. This is the story of those awesome pioneers, The Men of Montford Point - The First Black Marines
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Black Celebs, Porn stars, Singers, Actors & Supermodels, Heaps of Pix. Best quality.
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One of Canada's premier support organizations established to discover and to promote Afro-Canadian artists.
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This page is dedicated to the recent & future Johnson-Tyner-Gary Family Reunions. All relatives & friends are welcome to visit!!
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The Harlem Renaissance from Encyclopaedia Britannica examines the flowering of African-American culture during the 1920s. Learn more about this exciting period during Black History Month.
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