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Jesse Nash was the pastor of the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church for 61 years and played an important role in the establishment of the Buffalo branch of the NAACP in 1915, as well as the Niagara Movement. He urged his congregation to strive for equal rights. Nash played a significant role in establishing a community on Buffalo’s east side.
This is NOT posted for the purposes of entertainment... rather I'm posting this Blog and the videos embeded for the purposes of EXPOSURE and your help in reporting this LUDICROUS, SHAMEFUL, HEARTBREAKING, and ABUSIVE Stupidity!!!!
This made me want to cry
Drug Trafficking on top of sexual assault charges are haunting a major character in this season’s Love & Hip Hop New York. This hits home because one of the charges is from Rochester, NY! Find out the full story inside...
TAKE THE POLL @ THE END OF THIS BLOG: Should The Ban Be Lifted On Gays Becoming Members Within The Boy Scouts of America?
To understand what the BIG DEAL is with lifting the ban on gays in The Boy Scouts of America you have to know what principles and values the organization was founded upon.
The Boy Scou
Over the past century, few entertainers have achieved the legendary status of William H. Cosby, Jr. His successes span five decades and virtually all media -- remarkable accomplishments for a kid who emerged from humble beginnings in a Philly project.
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Located at: Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo
Phone Number: 716-885-5000
Box Office Regular Season Hours (through Saturday, June 8, 2013): Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (On perf
Mary Burnett Talbert was one of the most prominent African American activists of her time. She was among the founders of the Niagara Movement and advocated for not only anti-racist movements but female suffrage and women’s rights as well. She spoke on numerous lecture tours about the oppressive conditions that African-American communities faced and encouraged women of all colors to work together for equality.
According to the Buffalo News today, 5 local Hispanics United Of Buffalo employees were fired for comments on Facebook that may cause a Labor-Law precedent giving employees the right to talk about work on Facebook and even Twitter openly.
According to the Buffalo News, the employees filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board in an attempt to get their jobs back and it worked!!!!!!
(According to the Buffalo News report, Mariana Cole-Rivera began the Facebook exchange...Here's the Facebook conversation that took place as reported and exposed in the Buffalo News):
Malcolm X was fond of saying, "Our history did not begin in chains."Yet every year that's where Black History Month lesson plans in schools across America begin. They begin telling the story of our history—in chains.
It's bad enough that people don't respect their elders now-a-days, but this hit and run driver went too far this time! Someone hit a 60+ woman with his SUV and then backed-up and hit her again, dragging her wheel chair along as he sped out the church parking lot. Watch the video inside.
Today Would've Been His 65th Birthday