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This year’s honorees include; Chloe, Frankie Beverly, Donald Lawrence, Mary J. Blige, and Dionne Warwick with appearances from many celebrities! The post 2024 Urban One Honors: Best in Black Celebrity Fashion appeared first on Black America Web.

The Super Bowl is one of the largest television events in the world and For most artists, performing during the halftime show is the height of stardom. Many of us know that ads during the Super Bowl can exceed $5M for a 30-second commercial and although performers are not paid for their performances during the […]

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded by nine women on the campus of Howard University in Washington DC on Jan. 15, 1908.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was founded by 22 women on the campus of Howard University in Washington DC on January 13, 1913. Its founders were Osceola Macarthy Adams, Marguerite Young Alexander, Winona Cargile Alexander, Ethel Cuff Black, Bertha Pitts Campbell, Zephyr Chisom Carter, Edna Brown Coleman, Jessie McGuire Dent, Frederica Chase Dodd, Myra Davis […] The post Celebrity Members Of Delta Sigma Theta appeared first on Black America Web.

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Check out this list of songs we would love to hear at the Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage The post 10 Songs We Want To Hear From Chaka Khan At The Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage appeared first on Black America Web.

Golden Globes down; next? Primetime Emmys! While we love the nominees, we couldn't help but think of a few strong Black leads who got snubbed. The post 15 Black Leads Snubbed By The 2024 Primetime Emmys Who Should Be Nominated (And Even Win!) appeared first on Black America Web.

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For members of the Black community, water is connected to a troubled history of barriers, stemming from systemic racism, exclusion and limited access to pools and swimming education. The post Breaking Down The Stereotype: Why Can’t Black People Swim? appeared first on NewsOne.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University on January 9, 1914 by three students: A. Langston Taylor, Charles I. Brown, Leonard F. Morse. The fraternity also help found their sister organization, Zeta Phi Beta, Inc. When they created the organization, they wanted to be a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. 

The Black Christmas Boycott of 1963 was a powerful movement during the Civil Rights Era. The post What Was The Black Christmas Boycott Of 1963? appeared first on NewsOne.

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Merry Christmas! Here's the top Christmas Gospel songs that everyone can add to their playlist just in time for the Holiday season! Listen and watch here....