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James Earl Massey on African American History in Context of the Church of God Movement

James Earl Massey on African American History in Context of the Church of God Movement

In an open lecture delivered at Anderson College (now Anderson University, Anderson, IN) on April 26, 1977, Rev. James Earl Massey explores the history of race relations in the United States, particularly in context of the Church of God Movement. Massey opens by discussing the emerging language shift from “Negro” to “Black” in the context […]

First Black Players In The NBA: Earl Lloyd becomes first Black player in the NBA

First Black Players In The NBA: Earl Lloyd becomes first Black player in the NBA

The first Black American players in the National Basketball Association all came into the League in 1950. The players were including Earl Francis Lloyd (Syracuse Nationals), Charles Henry Cooper (Boston Celtics), and Nathaniel Clifton (New York Knicks). Lloyd, 6′ 6″ was born on April 3, 1928, in Alexandria, Virginia graduated from Parker-Gray High School in […]

The last speech dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The last speech dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The Last speech of the late and great dr. King, the night before he was assassinated. His messages and warnings are sadly still modern in today’s world. – May he rest in peace. – Mankind will find his Promised Land. – Music used is the soundtrack of the movie Serenity, the movie adaptation of of […]

Twitter Debates Whether Morgan Freeman Or James Earl Jones Has A More Iconic Voice

Twitter Debates Whether Morgan Freeman Or James Earl Jones Has A More Iconic Voice

Jones’ most memorable roles also include his performance as King Jaffe Joffer in Coming To America, Mr. Mertle in The Sandlot and Terence Mann in Field of Dreams. Freeman has projected his famous voice in films such as Invictus, Million Dollar Baby and The Shawshank Redemption.  The 84-year-old recently narrated 21 Savage’s Savage Mood II, […]