Actions speak louder than words and in the new era of social media Tweets speak volumes.  We take two steps forward, well that’s the illusion that some people in politics would like you to think, they made Juneteenth a national holiday but in the same breath say how dare you sing the Black National Anthem […]

On February 12, 1900, 500 school children gathered at a segregated Stanton School, the principal at the time-James Weldon Johnson wrote a poem to welcome the guest speaker Booker T. Washington.