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Do We
Really Love Our Children? In this month's feature article, Richard Rowe asks: "Why do we allow the educational system to embarrass our children year in and year out through the placement of their test results on the front pages of the local papers?" Click here to read more.
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A Long Dignity Runner In this month's commentary, Frederick Hudson shares his thoughts on John Carlos: "He taught his son the rich legacy of black people throughout the ages" Click here to read more.
AGBM Book Club presents Troy Martin According to nationally syndicated talk show host Tavis Smiley, "Dazed & Confused humorously depicts the contemporary African-American male experience with respect to dating, career advancements, and spiritual awakening." Click here to read more.

Craig Thompson Reflects on the History Making Oscars
On a night when Sidney Poitier was honored for his outstanding creative achievements over four decades, Halle Berry and Denzel Washington received the coveted Oscar Awards in the Best Actress and Best Actor categories. more
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Man Talk From Marlon LeTerrance
In his Man Talk this month, "To Love Or Not To Love" contributor Marlon LeTerrance comments: "Sometimes, women act as though men have stopwatches on our hearts. This is ridiculous..." more

Nphamous: A Place Where Rebellion Becomes Obsolete!
Originally intended as a site based on a group of friends located out of Seattle, Washington, Nphamous.com took off in the fall of 2000. Click here for more
A Good Black Man, Incorporated Needs You!
Applications are now being accepted for A Good Black Man, Inc. -- A collaboration of resources and imformation specific to uplifting, educating, honoring and empowering Black Male youth. We invite you to join this vital effort. Click here for more information
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