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Wallace Amos, a native of Tallahassee Florida, learned the recipe for his famous cookies from his Aunt Della at the...
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Wallace Amos, a native of Tallahassee Florida, learned the recipe for his famous cookies from his Aunt Della at the...
Harlem, from the 1920’s to 50’s, was the mecca for Black culture and excellence. From poets like Langston Hughes, politicians like Adam Clayton Powell to big band phenoms like Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington, this period called the Harlem renaissance, set style and trend worldwide. Harlem sirens and actresses also set trends of their own. Whether on film or a late night performance at the cotton club, these beauties did everything with style. Often breaking down racial barriers in entertainment and elsewhere these gorgeous ladies were talented, refined as well politically conscious.
Born in 1886, James Van der Zee migrated to Harlem from from Lenox Massachusetts in 1906. A gifted youth, he took an early interest in music and photography building a dark room in his parents home to develop the many photographs of the residents of Harlem.
Recreational and developmental table tennis coincide at the Nigerian American Table Tennis Development Center (NATTDC).
The goal of the club is to provide an atmosphere for members and for drop-ins that is conducive to having fun and to developing skills through the talented coaches and players who volunteer their expertise. The ultimate aim of the NATTDC is to promote table tennis growth in the Detroit metro area, to foster diversity in the sport, and to provide growth of the sport among young adults and children through mentorship and coaching.
The stagecoach and rifle were must haves on the job and stagecoach Mary was one of the Post Offices most successful entrepreneurs.
IleOduduwa.com the Source is ennobling this great culture and language of the Yoruba people is a worthy endeavor to undertake and continue to share with the world it’s rich history, heritage, traditions, culture, and language that is spoken by sixty million people around the world.
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