Happy Black History Month ‘2026’ (A CLASSIC)

Understandings and Expressions about Relationships, Race, Politics, Philosophy and Entertainment

Happy Black History Month ‘2026’ (A CLASSIC)

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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.

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ENTERTAINERS

South Park (clip) “You’re Black, You Can Play Bass.”:

Young black boys in the hood giving interview. “It just comes natural, cause we got it like that.” :

B.E.T. CYPHER – G.O.O.D. Music – (Kanye West, Pusha T, Big Sean etc..):

Young, Gifted, and Black (3 young college men gettin it in!):

Black Men – Essence Magazine Cover (PHOTO) (Morris Chestnut, Mos Def, Damon Wayans, Don Cheadle, etc..):

Angie Stone – Brotha:

Boyz II Men is recognized as the best-selling male R&B group of all time, with over 60 to 64 million albums sold worldwide. Known for iconic hits like “End of the Road” and “I’ll Make Love to You.” From Philadelphia, the originally-formed quartet (Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, Michael McCary) has been a trio since ‘2003’, consisting of Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman. They dominated 1990s music with 4 Grammy Awards and 9 American Music Awards:

I Wanna Be Down (Remix) – BET Reunion – Brandy, feat. Queen Latifah, Mc Lyte, Yo-Yo:

2Face Idibia- African Queen (Official Video):

Boris Kodjoe-ONE54 (Interview Intro):

Jill Scott – “A Long Walk”:

Boris Kodjoe – ONE54 (“African Countries Corrupt?”):

Showtime’s Multiple NAACP Image Award-Winning Series ‘Soul Food’ Celebrates 20th Anniversary:

—Soul Food the movie became Soul Food–the TV series, thanks to Showtime. It was only the second drama by the turn of the New Millennium to feature an All Black cast. Cast members were Darrin Henson, Rockmond Dunbar, (back row) Boris Kodjoe, Nicole Ari Parker, Vanessa Williams, (middle row) Malinda Williams and Aaron Meeks (foreground) at the Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood, June 16, 2000. (Photo by Ken Hively/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images).

—The cast & executive producers of “Soul Food” receive a second NAACP Image Award for Best Drama series. L-R: Boris Kodjoe, Nicole Ari Parker, Tracey Edmonds, Darrin DeWitt Henson, Aaron Meeks, Malinda Williams, Vanessa Williams, Felicia D. Henderson (Photo by Kevin Reece/WireImage).

Soul Food – Cuisine (lol):

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