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Challenge: How Well Do You Know Blacks in Sports Guess the right answer to the question in the image above:

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Texas A&m’s Marcel Reed Put on Notice Before Miami Game Texas A&M's Marcel Reed faces pressure in Miami’s strong defense. Can he lead Aggies to victory? #MarcelReed #TexasA&M #CollegeFootballPlayoff.

Texas A&m’s Marcel Reed Put on Notice Before Miami Game

Texas A&M's Marcel Reed faces pressure in Miami’s strong defense. Can he lead Aggies to victory? #MarcelReed #TexasA&M #CollegeFootballPlayoff.

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Podcast/Radio Show: BlackHistoryBuff | Instagram, TikTok | Linktree In this episode, we explore the fascinating life of Richard Potter, Americas first Black celebrity and magician, who rose to fame despite facing systemic racism. His magic acts, including ventriloquism and card tricks, made him a sensation across the U.S., Europe, and the Caribbean.We also connect Potter’s story to modern digital fame with Kai Cenat and his unsettling encounter with Max Major, a magician pushing the boundaries of illusion. We link these stories to John Rannie, the Scottish magician who mentored Potter, showing how magic has evolved across generations.Tune in to discover the magic, resilience, and connection between Richard Potter, Kai Cenat, Max Major, and John Rannie.The Black History Buff Podcast is a fully independent project.We arent backed by a publishing house, advertising partners or a major enterprise. For our existence, we depend on our loyal listeners – we depend on you.So if you enjoy our content and want to support the creation of more join our history village and support our mission to share hidden stories from Black Culture, join my free Patreon:Join my newsletter to be kept up to date with the lastest postsFind me on social mediaThank you, for listening, for sharing and for joining us on our mission.King Kurus,The Black History Buff Your support helps make these stories accessible to all—join us!

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Post: I recently made a post on X. They got African Americans really bad. Like really really big one... I recently made a post on X. They got African Americans really bad. Like really really big one hundred twenty characters really get the message across. So let's talk about here, shall we ? The Black American culture is the culture emulated throughout the world because America is colonize the world. We're not that special again, If you know, I'm a wealthy pan African, always learning all, always reading, always around other pan Africans. I didn't think this was that hot of a take. But I know some of y'all even watching this video right now are like, wait a minute. What do you mean we're not that special ? And now with a lot of pushback was like, we are special. And if you're thinking, I just want to say I am not saying that African American culture, Black American culture is not special. I say it's not that special. And what I meant by that was that there are African descended people all across the world, as Afro Brazilians, as Afro Caribbeans, as Africans in the continent were not just like some super magical black people that are the only people on earth that are tapped into what resonates with the rest of the world. And the reason I made that post was because a lot of African - Americans and I talked to really believe. But we're like the secret ingredients for life is like our culture is just so special because it reached so far and did so much for so many different other people in different cultures. And I'm troubled by the amount of American exceptionalism that is implied in that reasoning. Our culture is special, but the only reason the rest of the world even knows about our culture is because American imperialism has spread itself all across the world. And when it did that, it took our culture with it, whether we wanted it to or not. Let's look at hip hop. For example, how did the people in China, Japan, India, and all across the world get introduced to hip hop ? Was it because they came to America, heard our music and said, Hey man, I really liked this. Let's go to the African Americans and tell them I really liked your music and pay them I'm for it. Or is it because the white own record labels that distribute music decided to make more money off of our culture and distribute music all across the world ? America has seven hundred fifty four military bases in eighty countries going back to the sixties and seventies. Black American music, like jazz arm being the blues, got transported to these other countries only military bases where black people in the military would be listening to it. All. These other black cultures across the world are just as special as ours in their local regions, They are the ones that get shit movie. However, the difference between us and them is that we are the ones that are closest to the colonizers. Loudspeaker when it comes to music, movies, food, fashion, America is the center of the world. And it's really not that hard to understand that because America appropriates black culture and tries to make it it's own, i. E. Turning Black American soul food into southern quo azim that when it goes to other countries to propagandize and exploit and find ways to make profit in other countries, it's going to take Black American culture with it. That's the reason our special, unique, divine culture got sent all over the world. Whereas Afro Brazilians, Afro Latinos, Apple Caribbeans, all the other diaspora rooms didn't have that opportunity. I mean in some of the replies are just insane. Someone said, If this was true, wouldn't everyone be emulating British culture like, bro, you type this in English in English ? From it wrong, People from all over the planet had a shot at a cultural hegemony in the world. Specifically chose Black American Army jazz yada yada ya. My answer to that would be, But when did we choose to give it to them ? And if we did choose to give it to them, then why do European Americans make most of the money from it. Tourney. We don't want to admit that our culture has been exploited and that the result of that exploitation looks favorable when you look at how much money we make white people. A high estimate of what Michael Jackson made in his entire lifetime was about one point one billion dollars. But his music genera rated six times this six billion dollars. And by the time he passed away he was up to five hundred million dollars in debt. Yet his music reached every corner of the globe. Yet his music with special and dear to us. But it didn't get to everyone's ears because they just respect our culture and who we are so much. Some folks wanted a six billion dollars in my bed. I said during his lifetime, I meant during his solo career. Lord knows how much he was making during the Jackson five days, some of y'all will say, Well, what about our food project in his arms and everybody eats fried chicken. The CEO of Papuans, KFC, Wingstop chains, Bojangles, and any other chicken place you can think of that would have a restaurant outside of America or in America is twice out to say in closing, our culture is special. People love what we do. My two examples, not the only two examples of culture, but just the two examples that I use for our chicken and hip - hop resonates with people because it feels good. However, the only reason you see it all over the world is because America has a habit of taking from those they oppress and making money off that only thing they're good at. And it doesn't take away from our culture or how unique we are to say that Jamaica had become what America is today. We'd all be eating Kingston Jerk chicken instead of KFC. Let me know what you think. I look forward to tearing down your arguments one by one piece. Share, believe, inspire, black be.

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News/Opinion: We are thrilled to bring you: Streamer Brooklyn Frost & Terrence Brown Make It Official With Romantic Setup (PHOTOS + VIDEO) The Heartbreakers: Brooklyn Frost & Terrence Brown Make It OfficialIn the dynamic world of TV shows like *Isa Baewatch!* where two streamers from different regions quickly become entwined with their love stories, its no surprise that Brooklyn Frost and Terrence Brown are making headlines. This isnt your typical romance; its a story filled with twists and surprises.The Connection: Brooklyn Frost and Terrence Brown met through a phone call at the beginning of the show. Frost, from New York, was already known for her approachable personality, while Brown, a college baller, was often dismissed of his romantic potential. The casual encounter sparked their attraction, which evolved into something more than just a fleeting spark.The Activities: Their shared life began with coffee and a quick hangout. They started going on photo walks together, taking photos at various landmarks. Frosts confidence and Browns outgoing nature naturally clicked, making them feel connected on an atomic level. The dynamic became undeniable, especially during their final moments before the show ended.Frosts Perspective: Brooklyn Frost is often depicted as a confident and charming figure on *The Voice*. She took it upon herself to convey her love for Terrence Brown with authenticity. Her lines were filled with warmth and charm, reflecting the deep connection she felt between them. I dont know if were going to keep it, Frost said after their final scene.The photos & videos: The article links to PHOTOS and VIDEO featuring their moments together. Frosts playful and candid style made these images unforgettable, capturing not just their love story but a moment of pure connection.Why Its Special: This relationship became part of the bigger picture of *Isa Baewatch!*—not just as romantic gestures on screen, but as a narrative that resonated with viewers. Their bond became a global phenomenon, becoming a viral trend across various TV shows and entertainment outlets.In essence, Brooklyn Frost & Terrence Brown are living their love story with it all, embodying the kind of chemistry youd see in real life. Their journey is not just about romance—its about trust, heart, and what they believe they can achieve together.------#TSRTeens #BrooklynFrost #BrooklynFrostandTerrenceBrown #BrooklynFroststreamer #featured #HowoldisBrooklynFrost? #TerrenceBrown #WhoisBrooklynFrost? #WhoisTerrenceBrown?

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Texas A&M Claps Back at Marcel Reed Doubters With New Hype Video Texas A&M is betting big on their guy early.

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Is Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed due for a big 2025? He finished 2024 strong and looks poised to be in the top 3-5 of SEC QBs next year.

Picked up this 1st Bowman Gold Auto /50

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USC’s Dramatic Comeback Stuns Texas A&M in Las Vegas Bowl: Full Game Recap and Key Highlights! TexasAM #USC #LasVegasBowl #CollegeFootball #FootballRecap #Aggies #Trojans #BowlSeason #FootballHighlights #CollegeFootballPlayoffs #USCvsTexasAM #AggiesFootball #USCFootball #MarcelReed #JaydenMaiava #JaKobiLane #BowlGameRecap #FootballFrenzy #BigGame #CollegeFootballNews #LasVegasBowl2024 #FootballFans #SportsUpdates #AggiesDefeat #USCWin #FootballDrama #BowlGameThriller Texas A&M football suffered a tough loss in the 2024 SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl on Saturday, falling to USC 35-31 in a thrilling comeback that left fans on the edge of their seats.

USC’s Dramatic Comeback Stuns Texas A&M in Las Vegas Bowl: Full Game Recap and Key Highlights!

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