(ThyBlackMan.com)  Former President Ronald Reagan had a way with simplicity in language that was astute. When asked how he defined victory in the Cold War, his response was simple, “we win, they lose.” His foundation for our national security was rooted in a profound maxim, “peace through strength.” And I will ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) The idea to create a new Buckhead City finally died in the Georgia state legislature. And rightfully so. Democratic members of Atlanta’s state delegation never favored allowing the affluent, majority-white neighborhood of Buckhead to secede from the city of Atlanta. It became a measure long opposed by the city’s business ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Dreadlocks, often referred to simply as “dreads” or “locs,” are a distinctive hairstyle that has transcended its cultural origins to become a global symbol of individuality, spirituality, and resistance. For many men, wearing dreadlocks is a powerful statement that reflects their identity, beliefs, and heritage. This article explores the ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Hip-hop has long been a powerful cultural force, influencing music, fashion, and social movements worldwide since its inception in the streets of New York in the 1970s. What began as a form of street-level expression has evolved into a diverse and dynamic genre that spans the globe. From the ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Discussing who the most famous black author might be is a challenging endeavor, as it invites consideration of a myriad of impactful voices who have shaped literature and influenced societies. This exploration will consider several candidates, touching on their backgrounds, major works, and the legacies they’ve left behind. James ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) In the rich tapestry of television history, black sitcoms have played a crucial role in entertainment, offering laughs, life lessons, and cultural insights. However, many impactful shows have faded into obscurity, deserving a second look for their pioneering work in representing black experiences and voices. 2. “The Parent ‘Hood” ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) (**1/2)  She was a pioneer. A political warrior. A woman who’s earned an esteemed place in herstory. After Frederick Douglas (1848), Edwin Taylor (1904) and Channing E Phillips (1968). Before Jesse Jackson (1984), Alan Keyes (1992) and Barack Obama (2008). There was Shirley Chisolm (1972). All vied to be ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) In the poetic words we can often find love, passion, deep intimacy, and a healing that is needed when we are broken by life and living.  In her first book of poetry author Poetic Beauty manages to craft all of these emotions into her words in “Fragments: The Heart ...