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BLAXPLOITATION
Blaxploitation. Commemorating the best era of Black film, with over 200 films produced. featuring Black lead actors and actresses, directors, producers, writers and film crews, where Black people triumphed over the oppressive and racist white authority figures, akaFUNK LEGENDS
About a month ago, The Museum of UnCut Funk paid a visit to the AleemBrothers
EIGHT FUNKY FACTS ABOUT 8 It is the symbol of the new Life, the final Resurrection and the anticipated Resurrection that is the baptism. Represent the earth, not in its surface but in its volume, since 8 is the first cubic number. The number 8 means the multiplicity, for the Japanese. A favorable number, associated to the prosperity. One of the earliest meanings ofthe
HOW SLAVERY AND AFRICAN FOOD TRADITIONS SHAPED AMERICAN Growing numbers of researchers, many of them African-American, are bringing to light the uncredited ways slaves and their descendants have shaped how Americans eat. Red peas are a tangible connection to her own African heritage, Bailey says, and one reason why she has started to grow the crop commercially. “Slave owners sent back andgot
FLAGG BROTHERS COUTURE Slip-ons, lace-ups, zipper clad, ankle high oxfords to bubble-toe boots, Flagg Bros fulfilled your wishes. Flagg Bros was the home of style, footwear and hosiery. A pair of Flagg Bros shoes allowed everyday cats to compete with, and possess the look of, a Ganza Boy. That was the name for the real Pimps, true Players and seriousHustlers who had
SCULPTOR TINA ALLEN
Tina Allen was born in 1955 in Hemptead, N. Y., Allen began painting at the age of five and was discovered at the age of 10 by William Zorach, who was considered one of the greatest living sculptors in the world. Allen was the daughter of Gordon “Specs” Powell, a studio percussionist for CBS Records. Allen, who was considered a social VINTAGE BLACK HEROES EXHIBITION The Vintage Black Heroes exhibition features the first Black heroes to ever appear in comic strips.. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has acquired exclusive licensing rights to four Vintage Black comic strips published by the Smith-Mann Syndicate during the 1950’s: Guy Fortune, Mark Hunt, Neil Knight and The Chisholm Kid. These characters were featured in a first time ever color comic newspaperJAYCEN WISE
Jaycen Wise is an immortal warrior / scholar hailing from The Golden Ages of antiquity (a period that is so remote that it has been relegated to the realms of mythology.)THE CENSORED ELEVEN
The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that were withheld from syndication by United Artists in 1968. UA owned the distribution rights to the Associated Artists Productions (A.A.P.) library at that time and decided to pull these eleven cartoons from broadcast because they are based on racist depictions of Blacks and are deemed too offensive for contemporary THE MUSEUM OF UNCUT FUNK Welcome to The Museum Of UnCut Funk! The planet\'s first virtual museum dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the Funk! The foremost authority and archive of 1970's Black culture and all things FUNKY! A living, breathing, FUNKEMPORIUM!BLAXPLOITATION
Blaxploitation. Commemorating the best era of Black film, with over 200 films produced. featuring Black lead actors and actresses, directors, producers, writers and film crews, where Black people triumphed over the oppressive and racist white authority figures, akaFUNK LEGENDS
About a month ago, The Museum of UnCut Funk paid a visit to the AleemBrothers
EIGHT FUNKY FACTS ABOUT 8 It is the symbol of the new Life, the final Resurrection and the anticipated Resurrection that is the baptism. Represent the earth, not in its surface but in its volume, since 8 is the first cubic number. The number 8 means the multiplicity, for the Japanese. A favorable number, associated to the prosperity. One of the earliest meanings ofthe
HOW SLAVERY AND AFRICAN FOOD TRADITIONS SHAPED AMERICAN Growing numbers of researchers, many of them African-American, are bringing to light the uncredited ways slaves and their descendants have shaped how Americans eat. Red peas are a tangible connection to her own African heritage, Bailey says, and one reason why she has started to grow the crop commercially. “Slave owners sent back andgot
FLAGG BROTHERS COUTURE Slip-ons, lace-ups, zipper clad, ankle high oxfords to bubble-toe boots, Flagg Bros fulfilled your wishes. Flagg Bros was the home of style, footwear and hosiery. A pair of Flagg Bros shoes allowed everyday cats to compete with, and possess the look of, a Ganza Boy. That was the name for the real Pimps, true Players and seriousHustlers who had
SCULPTOR TINA ALLEN
Tina Allen was born in 1955 in Hemptead, N. Y., Allen began painting at the age of five and was discovered at the age of 10 by William Zorach, who was considered one of the greatest living sculptors in the world. Allen was the daughter of Gordon “Specs” Powell, a studio percussionist for CBS Records. Allen, who was considered a social VINTAGE BLACK HEROES EXHIBITION The Vintage Black Heroes exhibition features the first Black heroes to ever appear in comic strips.. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has acquired exclusive licensing rights to four Vintage Black comic strips published by the Smith-Mann Syndicate during the 1950’s: Guy Fortune, Mark Hunt, Neil Knight and The Chisholm Kid. These characters were featured in a first time ever color comic newspaperJAYCEN WISE
Jaycen Wise is an immortal warrior / scholar hailing from The Golden Ages of antiquity (a period that is so remote that it has been relegated to the realms of mythology.)THE CENSORED ELEVEN
The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that were withheld from syndication by United Artists in 1968. UA owned the distribution rights to the Associated Artists Productions (A.A.P.) library at that time and decided to pull these eleven cartoons from broadcast because they are based on racist depictions of Blacks and are deemed too offensive for contemporaryONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Online Exhibitions. The Chronology Of Black Characters In Comics Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 The Selling The Image Of Native Americans Exhibition.Exploitation for profit. The Action Super Heroes, Heroines, Rappers, Athletes, Political Icons and More.So many collectibles, so little time. The When We Were Colored Exhibition.Vintage Black Glamour. The Your History Cartoon Feature Exhibition.BLAXPLOITATION
Blaxploitation. Commemorating the best era of Black film, with over 200 films produced. featuring Black lead actors and actresses, directors, producers, writers and film crews, where Black people triumphed over the oppressive and racist white authority figures, aka The Man. 40th Anniversary of BlaxploitationRACISM IN ANIMATION
Racism in Animation. Whether Americans like it or not, cartoons of the 30s and 40s, considered the Golden Age of Animation, were extremely racist. Cartoons made by Warner Brothers, Metro Goldwyn Mayor, Walter Lantz, and other animation studios, depicted ridiculous stereotypes of Blacks with disquieting regularity. BARACK OBAMA COMIC BOOK COLLECTION Barack Obama Comic Book Collection. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has taken a very different approach to collecting items that are relevant to our cultural experience. As children of the 1970’s, we are dedicated to collecting artifacts from what we believe is one of the greatest decades ever. We have also been blessed to bear witness to the YABBA, DABBA, WHAT THE?? MEET THE NEIGHBORS Yabba, Dabba, What The?? Meet The Neighbors. Deep from the Hanna-Barbera vault, looks like there were some plans for re-coloring the neighborhood of our favorite stoned-aged family in Bedrock. Fred and Barney, meet your new neighbors, meet The Blackstones. The Blackstones concept started and ended on the drawing table in 1976.The idea came
DASHIKI HOW FUNKY IS THAT!!! The dashiki is a colorful men’s garment widely worn in West Africa that covers the top half of the body. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored suits. Traditional female attire is called a caftan, or kaftan. A common form is a loose-fitting pullover garment, with an ornateV-shaped collar
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF SOUL FOOD An Illustrated History Of Soul Food. James Beard Award-winning author and noted soul-food scholar Adrian Miller unpacks the complex origins of a cuisine rooted in both triumph and anguish. Adrian Miller. Adrian “The Soul Food Scholar” Miller, is the author of the 2014 James Beard Foundation Award-winning book Soul Food: The Surprising Story THE JOHN SHEARER PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION John Shearer is a true renaissance man, fashioned in the mold of Gordon Parks. Like Parks, Shearer has been a photographer, writer, director, lecturer and professor. Gordon Parks was the first Black staff photographer at LIFE, John was the second. John Shearer was born and raised in New York City. He attended Rochester Institute ofTechnology
MARY HUNTER AND THE MARINATING STICK Mary Hunter had an idea for an innovative marinating stick. She’s been following through on it ever since — winning a TV-show contest and gaining chefs’ approval. Mary Hunter has always been happy to cook for her congregation at the Yes Lord Church in Gary, Ind. Her recipes, she told me, come directly from God. “I don’t have aSHEILA FRAZIER
Frazier lives in Los Angeles. She is married to John Atchison and has two sons. Her oldest son is music producer, Derek McKeith. New York Times Interview 2007. Sheila Frazier is a star of the 1972 film “Super Fly.”. She discussed how her acting career THE MUSEUM OF UNCUT FUNK Welcome to The Museum Of UnCut Funk! The planet\'s first virtual museum dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the Funk! The foremost authority and archive of 1970's Black culture and all things FUNKY! A living, breathing, FUNKEMPORIUM!BLAXPLOITATION
Blaxploitation. Commemorating the best era of Black film, with over 200 films produced. featuring Black lead actors and actresses, directors, producers, writers and film crews, where Black people triumphed over the oppressive and racist white authority figures, akaFUNK LEGENDS
About a month ago, The Museum of UnCut Funk paid a visit to the AleemBrothers
EIGHT FUNKY FACTS ABOUT 8 It is the symbol of the new Life, the final Resurrection and the anticipated Resurrection that is the baptism. Represent the earth, not in its surface but in its volume, since 8 is the first cubic number. The number 8 means the multiplicity, for the Japanese. A favorable number, associated to the prosperity. One of the earliest meanings ofthe
HOW SLAVERY AND AFRICAN FOOD TRADITIONS SHAPED AMERICAN Growing numbers of researchers, many of them African-American, are bringing to light the uncredited ways slaves and their descendants have shaped how Americans eat. Red peas are a tangible connection to her own African heritage, Bailey says, and one reason why she has started to grow the crop commercially. “Slave owners sent back andgot
FLAGG BROTHERS COUTURE Slip-ons, lace-ups, zipper clad, ankle high oxfords to bubble-toe boots, Flagg Bros fulfilled your wishes. Flagg Bros was the home of style, footwear and hosiery. A pair of Flagg Bros shoes allowed everyday cats to compete with, and possess the look of, a Ganza Boy. That was the name for the real Pimps, true Players and seriousHustlers who had
SCULPTOR TINA ALLEN
Tina Allen was born in 1955 in Hemptead, N. Y., Allen began painting at the age of five and was discovered at the age of 10 by William Zorach, who was considered one of the greatest living sculptors in the world. Allen was the daughter of Gordon “Specs” Powell, a studio percussionist for CBS Records. Allen, who was considered a social VINTAGE BLACK HEROES EXHIBITION The Vintage Black Heroes exhibition features the first Black heroes to ever appear in comic strips.. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has acquired exclusive licensing rights to four Vintage Black comic strips published by the Smith-Mann Syndicate during the 1950’s: Guy Fortune, Mark Hunt, Neil Knight and The Chisholm Kid. These characters were featured in a first time ever color comic newspaperJAYCEN WISE
Jaycen Wise is an immortal warrior / scholar hailing from The Golden Ages of antiquity (a period that is so remote that it has been relegated to the realms of mythology.)THE CENSORED ELEVEN
The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that were withheld from syndication by United Artists in 1968. UA owned the distribution rights to the Associated Artists Productions (A.A.P.) library at that time and decided to pull these eleven cartoons from broadcast because they are based on racist depictions of Blacks and are deemed too offensive for contemporary THE MUSEUM OF UNCUT FUNK Welcome to The Museum Of UnCut Funk! The planet\'s first virtual museum dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the Funk! The foremost authority and archive of 1970's Black culture and all things FUNKY! A living, breathing, FUNKEMPORIUM!BLAXPLOITATION
Blaxploitation. Commemorating the best era of Black film, with over 200 films produced. featuring Black lead actors and actresses, directors, producers, writers and film crews, where Black people triumphed over the oppressive and racist white authority figures, akaFUNK LEGENDS
About a month ago, The Museum of UnCut Funk paid a visit to the AleemBrothers
EIGHT FUNKY FACTS ABOUT 8 It is the symbol of the new Life, the final Resurrection and the anticipated Resurrection that is the baptism. Represent the earth, not in its surface but in its volume, since 8 is the first cubic number. The number 8 means the multiplicity, for the Japanese. A favorable number, associated to the prosperity. One of the earliest meanings ofthe
HOW SLAVERY AND AFRICAN FOOD TRADITIONS SHAPED AMERICAN Growing numbers of researchers, many of them African-American, are bringing to light the uncredited ways slaves and their descendants have shaped how Americans eat. Red peas are a tangible connection to her own African heritage, Bailey says, and one reason why she has started to grow the crop commercially. “Slave owners sent back andgot
FLAGG BROTHERS COUTURE Slip-ons, lace-ups, zipper clad, ankle high oxfords to bubble-toe boots, Flagg Bros fulfilled your wishes. Flagg Bros was the home of style, footwear and hosiery. A pair of Flagg Bros shoes allowed everyday cats to compete with, and possess the look of, a Ganza Boy. That was the name for the real Pimps, true Players and seriousHustlers who had
SCULPTOR TINA ALLEN
Tina Allen was born in 1955 in Hemptead, N. Y., Allen began painting at the age of five and was discovered at the age of 10 by William Zorach, who was considered one of the greatest living sculptors in the world. Allen was the daughter of Gordon “Specs” Powell, a studio percussionist for CBS Records. Allen, who was considered a social VINTAGE BLACK HEROES EXHIBITION The Vintage Black Heroes exhibition features the first Black heroes to ever appear in comic strips.. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has acquired exclusive licensing rights to four Vintage Black comic strips published by the Smith-Mann Syndicate during the 1950’s: Guy Fortune, Mark Hunt, Neil Knight and The Chisholm Kid. These characters were featured in a first time ever color comic newspaperJAYCEN WISE
Jaycen Wise is an immortal warrior / scholar hailing from The Golden Ages of antiquity (a period that is so remote that it has been relegated to the realms of mythology.)THE CENSORED ELEVEN
The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that were withheld from syndication by United Artists in 1968. UA owned the distribution rights to the Associated Artists Productions (A.A.P.) library at that time and decided to pull these eleven cartoons from broadcast because they are based on racist depictions of Blacks and are deemed too offensive for contemporaryONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Online Exhibitions. The Chronology Of Black Characters In Comics Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 The Selling The Image Of Native Americans Exhibition.Exploitation for profit. The Action Super Heroes, Heroines, Rappers, Athletes, Political Icons and More.So many collectibles, so little time. The When We Were Colored Exhibition.Vintage Black Glamour. The Your History Cartoon Feature Exhibition.BLAXPLOITATION
Blaxploitation. Commemorating the best era of Black film, with over 200 films produced. featuring Black lead actors and actresses, directors, producers, writers and film crews, where Black people triumphed over the oppressive and racist white authority figures, aka The Man. 40th Anniversary of Blaxploitation MUSEUM OF UNCUT FUNK STORE Welcome to the Museum Of UnCut Funk Store. International. Intergalactic. Home of the funkiest stuff in the universe.RACISM IN ANIMATION
Racism in Animation. Whether Americans like it or not, cartoons of the 30s and 40s, considered the Golden Age of Animation, were extremely racist. Cartoons made by Warner Brothers, Metro Goldwyn Mayor, Walter Lantz, and other animation studios, depicted ridiculous stereotypes of Blacks with disquieting regularity.MORE FUNKIN' 3-D
Ang Lee. 100 years ago 3-D was the BOMB! Then it went away, then it appeared every so often and it was a special treat. NOW it’s freakin’ overkill! Jesus, Mary & Joseph, every time you turn around there’s another movie in 3-D. Ang Lee is the Director of the films “Eat Drink Man Woman,” “The Ice Storm,” “Sense andSensibility
THE JOHN SHEARER PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION John Shearer is a true renaissance man, fashioned in the mold of Gordon Parks. Like Parks, Shearer has been a photographer, writer, director, lecturer and professor. Gordon Parks was the first Black staff photographer at LIFE, John was the second. John Shearer was born and raised in New York City. He attended Rochester Institute ofTechnology
MARY HUNTER AND THE MARINATING STICK Mary Hunter had an idea for an innovative marinating stick. She’s been following through on it ever since — winning a TV-show contest and gaining chefs’ approval. Mary Hunter has always been happy to cook for her congregation at the Yes Lord Church in Gary, Ind. Her recipes, she told me, come directly from God. “I don’t have a YABBA, DABBA, WHAT THE?? MEET THE NEIGHBORS Yabba, Dabba, What The?? Meet The Neighbors. Deep from the Hanna-Barbera vault, looks like there were some plans for re-coloring the neighborhood of our favorite stoned-aged family in Bedrock. Fred and Barney, meet your new neighbors, meet The Blackstones. The Blackstones concept started and ended on the drawing table in 1976.The idea came
SHEILA FRAZIER
Frazier lives in Los Angeles. She is married to John Atchison and has two sons. Her oldest son is music producer, Derek McKeith. New York Times Interview 2007. Sheila Frazier is a star of the 1972 film “Super Fly.”. She discussed how her acting career JACKIE ORMES: THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN CARTOONIST August 19, 1950. This is the first full color Torchy comic strip. The strip would later be titled Torchy in Heartbeats. Recently the University of Michigan Special Collections Library acquired heretofore lost Comic Section issues starting with this one through early 1951 THE MUSEUM OF UNCUT FUNK Welcome to The Museum Of UnCut Funk! The planet\'s first virtual museum dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the Funk! The foremost authority and archive of 1970's Black culture and all things FUNKY! A living, breathing, FUNKEMPORIUM!BLAXPLOITATION
The Museum Of UnCut Funk celebrates the 1970's Blaxploitation era. Blaxploitation film, soundtracks, style and attitude. It's a lovethang!
FUNK LEGENDS
About a month ago, The Museum of UnCut Funk paid a visit to the AleemBrothers
VINTAGE BLACK HEROES EXHIBITION The Vintage Black Heroes exhibition features the first Black heroes to ever appear in comic strips.. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has acquired exclusive licensing rights to four Vintage Black comic strips published by the Smith-Mann Syndicate during the 1950’s: Guy Fortune, Mark Hunt, Neil Knight and The Chisholm Kid. These characters were featured in a first time ever color comic newspaper EIGHT FUNKY FACTS ABOUT 8 Originally intended to eventually be the 1st blog on the eighth page of the FUNKALICIOUS blog, I dedicated it to the number-8. I’ve listed eight FUNKY aspects of symbolism about the number 8, that maybe enlightening.
HOW SLAVERY AND AFRICAN FOOD TRADITIONS SHAPED AMERICAN “Okra is connected indelibly with the American South,” says Harris. While gumbo, the flagship dish of New Orleans, is usually thickened with okra, the technique is actually an adaptation of soupikandia, a Senegalese soupy stew slave cooks prepared in plantation kitchens for both themselves and their owners. DASHIKI HOW FUNKY IS THAT!!! Peace, your history is incorrect. The Dashiki was introduced to America and the English language by His Royal Highness King Oseijeman Adefunmi who in 1957 started the 60’s black movement and revolution when mounted a white horse and lead a parade from Central Park toHarlem.
JAYCEN WISE
Jaycen Wise is an immortal warrior / scholar hailing from The Golden Ages of antiquity (a period that is so remote that it has been relegated to the realms of mythology.)THE CENSORED ELEVEN
The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that were withheld from syndication by United Artists in 1968. UA owned the distribution rights to the Associated Artists Productions (A.A.P.) library at that time and decided to pull these eleven cartoons from broadcast because they are based on racist depictions of Blacks and are deemed too offensive for contemporary FLAGG BROTHERS COUTURE Hi Not sure if I remember u I work at F 249 manage 3 stores in SF 1 in LA I manager Mission store P7 at the time was called Prices before took over by Flagg Brothers n a new store on Market st at the time there were 3 Flagg stores on Market st this was the most fun job right out os High School work thrrr for about 5 years made a decent living at the time still remember doing the books n THE MUSEUM OF UNCUT FUNK Welcome to The Museum Of UnCut Funk! The planet\'s first virtual museum dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the Funk! The foremost authority and archive of 1970's Black culture and all things FUNKY! A living, breathing, FUNKEMPORIUM!BLAXPLOITATION
The Museum Of UnCut Funk celebrates the 1970's Blaxploitation era. Blaxploitation film, soundtracks, style and attitude. It's a lovethang!
FUNK LEGENDS
About a month ago, The Museum of UnCut Funk paid a visit to the AleemBrothers
VINTAGE BLACK HEROES EXHIBITION The Vintage Black Heroes exhibition features the first Black heroes to ever appear in comic strips.. The Museum Of UnCut Funk has acquired exclusive licensing rights to four Vintage Black comic strips published by the Smith-Mann Syndicate during the 1950’s: Guy Fortune, Mark Hunt, Neil Knight and The Chisholm Kid. These characters were featured in a first time ever color comic newspaper EIGHT FUNKY FACTS ABOUT 8 Originally intended to eventually be the 1st blog on the eighth page of the FUNKALICIOUS blog, I dedicated it to the number-8. I’ve listed eight FUNKY aspects of symbolism about the number 8, that maybe enlightening.
HOW SLAVERY AND AFRICAN FOOD TRADITIONS SHAPED AMERICAN “Okra is connected indelibly with the American South,” says Harris. While gumbo, the flagship dish of New Orleans, is usually thickened with okra, the technique is actually an adaptation of soupikandia, a Senegalese soupy stew slave cooks prepared in plantation kitchens for both themselves and their owners. DASHIKI HOW FUNKY IS THAT!!! Peace, your history is incorrect. The Dashiki was introduced to America and the English language by His Royal Highness King Oseijeman Adefunmi who in 1957 started the 60’s black movement and revolution when mounted a white horse and lead a parade from Central Park toHarlem.
JAYCEN WISE
Jaycen Wise is an immortal warrior / scholar hailing from The Golden Ages of antiquity (a period that is so remote that it has been relegated to the realms of mythology.)THE CENSORED ELEVEN
The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons that were withheld from syndication by United Artists in 1968. UA owned the distribution rights to the Associated Artists Productions (A.A.P.) library at that time and decided to pull these eleven cartoons from broadcast because they are based on racist depictions of Blacks and are deemed too offensive for contemporary FLAGG BROTHERS COUTURE Hi Not sure if I remember u I work at F 249 manage 3 stores in SF 1 in LA I manager Mission store P7 at the time was called Prices before took over by Flagg Brothers n a new store on Market st at the time there were 3 Flagg stores on Market st this was the most fun job right out os High School work thrrr for about 5 years made a decent living at the time still remember doing the books nONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Online Exhibitions. The Chronology Of Black Characters In Comics Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 The Selling The Image Of Native Americans Exhibition.Exploitation for profit. The Action Super Heroes, Heroines, Rappers, Athletes, Political Icons and More.So many collectibles, so little time. The When We Were Colored Exhibition.Vintage Black Glamour. The Your History Cartoon Feature Exhibition.MUSEUM COLLECTION
Museum Of UnCut Funk Collection. The Museum Of UnCut Funk owns one of the world’s most unique and extensive collections of Original Production Cels and Drawings from 1970’s Saturday morning cartoons that feature Black characters.BLACK UPRISINGS
There is NOTHING FUNKY about slavery or being oppressed by your own people. But with the current assault on Black History, and specifically the re-writing of Black history related to slavery, we are reposting and archiving information that has appeared on a number of sites about the Black Uprisings that occurred around the world as Blacks fought their oppressors and the system of BATTLE OF THE BEAUTIES During the early days of Black film making, Black actresses achieved limited success due to racism in the industry and with the development of 100 Black films (that were in production during the early 1970‘s), there was a on going search for Black woman to play thelead role.
DASHIKI HOW FUNKY IS THAT!!! Peace, your history is incorrect. The Dashiki was introduced to America and the English language by His Royal Highness King Oseijeman Adefunmi who in 1957 started the 60’s black movement and revolution when mounted a white horse and lead a parade from Central Park toHarlem.
THE FUNKIEST TOP-20 SOUNDTRACKS OF ALL TIME Since I hit 100 blogs without realizing it, I figured I do something special for blog #105. The following list of LPs/ CDs are the FUNKIEST Soundtracks of all time according to www.funkaliciousblog.com – while all albums may not be comprised of all FUNK music, they are unquestionably FUNKY! BARACK OBAMA COMIC BOOK COLLECTION Barack Obama Comic Book Cover Appearances: Savage Dragon #137, Publisher – Image Comics, Writer – Erik Larsen, Artist – Erik Larsen, Release – Four Printings, Four Variant Covers (Savage Dragon Endorses President Obama) – September, 2008 – February, 2009; Presidential Material: Barack Obama, Publisher – IDW Publishing, Writer – Jeff Mariotte, Artists – Tom Morgan, ReleaseRACISM IN ANIMATION
Whether Americans like it or not, cartoons of the 30s and 40s, considered the Golden Age of Animation, were extremely racist. Cartoons made by Warner Brothers, Metro Goldwyn Mayor, Walter Lantz, and other animation studios, depicted ridiculous stereotypes of Blacks with disquieting regularity. BLAXPLOITATION AND KUNG FU Black people have had a significant role in shaping the course of kung fu cinema over the last three decades. From the rap group, Wu Tang Clan to the fans themselves, contributions to the genre from Blacks in America and around the world have become a vital component in a genre that is increasingly becoming a global and multi-cultural phenomenon. BLAXPLOITATION AND THE WILD WILD WEST Starring: Jim Brown and Lee Van Cleef. Tagline: They’ll break through the fortress walls or die trying! Plot: Luke, Jim Brown, an escaped convict, and Jaroo, a loner gold prospector, team up with a band of Apache Indians in 19th century Mexico to capture a large, heavily armed fortress for the millions of dollars in gold that are rumored to be stored within.__
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