Here's your home delivery of agoodblackman.com for July 2002

 

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

On September 11, 2001 America was forever changed by terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, DC. On that day, the lives of at least 3,031 were lost. The AGBM family offers it condolences to all the families of all the victims. We ask also that you say a prayer of remembrance for the brothers who perished in this tragic event. Please join us in partnership with www.celebrating-life.com as we remember the fallen brothers from terrorist attacks on September 11.

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
We need your support. Applications are now being accepted for A Good Black Man, Inc. -- A collaboration of resources and information specific to uplifting, educating, honoring and empowering Black Male youth. We invite you to join this vital effort.  Click here for more information

AGBM FEATURES

Harlem Little Leaguers Take the World's Center Field
In this month's offering, contributor Frederick Hudson takes us to center field: "The Little League player smacked a home run that placed his team ahead. As he rounded the bases he waved his hands in celebration, as he passed third he did a little dance..."   more

Thomas C. Fleming Reflects on Black History"
Thomas C. Fleming, born in 1907, is the West Coast's oldest and longest-running Black journalist. His "Reflections on Black History," were distributed by the National Newspaper Publishers Association and sent to more than 200 African-American newspapers nationwide.   Click here to read more.

We Must Focus Our Attention On The Big Picture
Encore presentation from contributing writer Richard Rowe who reminds us "We are still focused on symptoms and not causes, the superficial and not the substantive, and the trivial rather than the essential elements of our very existence..."   Click here to read more.

In The Race For Life, Don't Give Up
In his encore Man Talk this month, Craig Thompson reminds us: "Our lives are precious, and we have the capacity to change ourselves and our environments. It begins with a change in attitude..."   more

AGBM LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

The Great Blacks In Wax: Seeking Cultural Awareness through Museums
As the founders of The Great Blacks In Wax Museum, Inc., we know the importance of having a dream and the gratification of having one's dream fulfilled...We have always dared to dream, to believe that if we just "keep the faith", things would work out.   Click here for more information


Derrell Owens: On A Positive Note
Derrell Owens is on a mission. The award-winning playwright/director/actor is creating positive images of African Americans, particularly African-American men, with his writing and theatrical productions.   Click here for more information

Join us as we continue our mission to celebrate the beauty, honor the history and continue the legacy of excellence of Black men with positive stories about positive people.