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Claude Allen's Philadelphia Inquirer op-ed essay "Untold tales of achievement"

Anthony Violanti's TimesDaily article "Still the King: Even 30 years after his death"

The mighty, mighty Harrison Chastang's BeyondChron essay "A Story of Two Black Men"

Kenneth Cooper's New America Media article "Mainstream to Ethnic Media – A New Career Direction"

Joe Strupp and Greg Mitchell's Editor and Publisher article "Papers Respond to Bonds' HR in Varying Ways"

Diane Majeske's Post-Tribune article "19 black authors traverse region to promote novels"

PR Newswire (via CNN Money) release "Procter & Gamble Unveils 'My Black Is Beautiful' - Inspires National Conversation On Beauty Among African American Women"


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Just browsing the internet. You have a very, very interesting blog.

Freddie Sirmans, November 28, 2007 7:57 PM
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