Tag Archives: Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan: ‘We Can’t Keep Blaming the White Man’
Did you ever expect him to say something like this?
Did you ever expect him to say something like this?
By Claudio E. Cabrera
September 27, 2012
Tags: civil rights, Louis Farrakhan
Remembering a Media Legend: Top 5 Black News Moments with Mike Wallace
From Malcolm X to Tina Turner, we highlight top moments in a media legend's career
From Malcolm X to Tina Turner, Mike Wallace–who died April 7— has had a stellar…
By Janell Hazelwood
April 9, 2012
Tags: 60 Minutes, black news, CBS, CBS News, Civil Rights Moment, Civil Rights Movement, discrimination, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Lawrence Taylor, Louis Farrakhan, Malcolm X, media, media industry, Mike Wallace, News, NFL, Oprah Winfrey, racism, scandal, Sports Biz, Tina Turner
Broadcasting Legend Gil Noble Dies at 80
The “Like It Is” host passed away peacefully in a hospital in Wayne, NJ on Thursday
Gil Noble, host of award-winning Sunday morning public affairs program Like It Is, passed away…
By Sade K. Muhammad
WATCH: Russell Simmons Talks Farrakhan, Success, and ‘Super Rich’
Hip-hop entrepreneur calls NOI leader his 'second father'
Music entrepreneur Russell Simmons talks to The Root about his success and how Louis Farrakhan…
By BlackEnterprise.com
February 22, 2011
Tags: Career Advancement, Def Jam, hip-hop renamed, Louis Farrakhan, Phat Fqarm, race relations, racism, Rush Communications, Russell Simmons, Super Rich



