Culture
Savoring the “Single Girl Summer”
In the waning days of summer 2012, author Deanna Kimberly Burrell offers readers a chance to stockpile snapshots of three friends and their relationships. Burrell says she wanted to write a book about relationships but not a self-help manual. A longtime fan of the HBO series, “Sex And The City,” the young author decided to write a book for Black women filled with the fashion and friendship of S&TC minus the drama and degradation of some reality shows.
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Black History5 months ago
The untold story of a Black woman who founded an Alabama hospital during Jim Crow
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Featured9 months ago
‘No Closure’ In Town Where Five Black Residents Were Either Murdered, Died Suspiciously Or Are Missing
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Black History9 months ago
Black History Lost and Found: New Research Pieces Together the Life of Prominent Texas Surgeon and Activist
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Featured9 months ago
Founder of “The Folding Chair” Podcast Calls Montgomery’s Brawl ‘Karma’
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Featured8 months ago
Thousands ‘Live Their Dream’ During National Black Business Month
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Featured10 months ago
Juneteenth And ‘246 Years Of Free Labor’ Are Key To Conversations About Reparations