Happy Black History Month ‘2026’ (A CLASSIC)
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INTRODUCTION:
***This Blog celebrates our Black History, and our substantial achievements through Black Creativity, Black Brilliance, Black Resilience, Black Physiology, Black Excellence, and Black Beauty.
**All types of Black people are acknowledged & represented in this powerful blog production.
* This blog also covers certain racially insightful content. It is the first multi-page blog created for this website and was arguably my most mammoth blog-making effort thus far…next to the LLove, War and Evolution (Series) & The Greatest Love <3.
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***FRIENDLY NOTE: I have titled each page/part according to its overall theme.
–About 75% of the videos in this blog are under 3 minutes.
–About 85% are under 4:40secs. And…
..About 15% are 6mins – 10mins in duration.
PAGE TITLES:
Page 1: “IT CAN BE.”
Page 2: RACIAL INSIGHTS
Page 3: ENTERTAINERS
Page 4: MODERN ARTISTS & DANCERS
Page 5: HISTORIC SUPERHEROES
Page 6: BUSINESS, MEDIA, FINANCIAL, and REAL ESTATE MOGULS etc.
Page 7(A): FRATERNITY & SORORITY CELEBRATIONS OF BLACK LEGENDS
7(B): FINALE
***FINAL INTRO NOTE: To specifically re-establish, this blog is a creative integration of content about Orators, Academics, Entertainers (including Actors, Singers, Rappers, Dancers, Comics, and Artists), Athletes, Business Leaders, Media Magnates, Financial Executives, Real Estate Moguls, Superheroes and even Cuisine(funny clip) of African descent. —–And again, all racial/cultural types of black people are being represented.
***Now, grab a snack and/or beverage and do enjoy this very special Magnum Opus. 👊🏿🖤
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THE BLOG:
“IT CAN BE.”
(A mixed integration)
Black Lion photo / (GOD) Quote:

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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech:
Boyz II Men (BIIM) – I Will Get There:
Boris Kodjoe-ONE54 pod “Africa Highest Return..” :
ERIN JACKSON is an American speed skater, roller derby player, and Olympic gold medalist. Jackson is the first Black woman to win a Winter Olympic gold medal in an individual sport.
ALICE BALL – the first Black Woman to Graduate From the University of Hawaii. See more of the challenging story of what she had accomplished:
Hattie McDaniel—in 1940—Winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming the first African American to win an Oscar:
Sidney Poitier—in 1964—Winning the Academy Award for Best Actor, becoming the first Black Man to win an Oscar:
The African diaspora is deeply connected (IG post):