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Brandon Jennings: Right Move - Black Athletes Stand Up Dr. Watkins is a regular guest on CNN, FOX News, BET, CBS, ESPN, and other national media. He was the source of some controversy with Bill O'Reilly from the O'Reilly Factor, and has been a guest on other Fox Shows such as Hannity & Colmes. He has also publicly disputed Bill Cosby for stating that african-american youth and the hip hop generation are not very productive. Watkins wrote "What if George Bush were a Black Man?" and "Everything you ever wanted to know about college", which he argues is an appeal to the MTV generation to look past 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, TI, Kanye West and others to explore their educational potential. Dr. Boyce is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and a graduate of The Ohio State University. He recently spoke at The University of Kentucky and demanded that they increase their numbers of black students and faculty. He was also one of the instrumental black leaders behind the scenes during the cases with the Jena 6, Don Imus and Michael Vick. He worked closely with Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson, appearing on the air with them to suggest strategies to get Imus off the air. It was Dr. Watkins' idea to challenge his corporate sponsors that led to Imus' dismissal. He was also outspoken on Barry Bonds' situation and the OJ Simpson trial. Watkins argues that Barry Bonds might be a jerk, but his alleged indiscretion is no worse than the evidence against Lance Armstrong for the use of performance enhancing drugs. He made his comments on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, The Wendy Williams Experience, CNN, FOX, BET, CBS and other networks. Your Black World is the top black news and commentary site in America. You can find news and commentary from all the major networks: CNN, ESPN, BET, CBS, CNN, and on all African American leaders and public figures in black america: Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, BET, Hip Hop vs. America, rappers, Tavis Smiley, Cornel West, Michael Eric Dyson, state of the black union, state of black america, naacp, rainbow push coaltion, the urban league, wendy williams, wbls, the tom joyner morning show, black america web, juanita bynum, akon, rick ross, kanye west, lil wayne, doug banks, michael baisden, hot 97, r. kelly trial, marc lamont hill, roland martin, black men, black women, african american men african american women, black issues, black commentary, black people, tv one, bet hip hop awards, henry louis gates, howard university, morehouse university, spelman college, black colleges, hbcus, alpha kappa alpha sorority inc, phi beta sigma, omega psi phi, black greeks, kirk franklin, denzel washington, will smith, essence magazine, ebony magazine, black enterprise magazine, vibe magazine, jay z, beyonce, king magazine, kobe bryant, lebron james, shaquille o'neal. Our enemies: Bill O'reilly, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, The O'Reilly Factor. Tags: black sports athletes ncaa brandon jennings oj mayo unc usc nba cbs bet males cnn espn |
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Reflections on Joe Louis: Dr Boyce Watkins, Black Scholar Racist, Bigot and renowned White-Supremacist, Don Imus, proves that a zebra never changes its stripes. In this clip, he is heard suggesting that "Black" is synonymous with criminal. Most of us are aware that this is not the first time Mr. Imus has made a derogatory statement towards Black People. For a truncated list of his on-air rants, visit: http://mediamatters.org/items/2007040... According to Leland Stein, the top black athletes of all time are: 35--Ervin "Magic" Johnson, basketball great/Olympian; one of the greatest passers in the history of the game. At his retirement, he was the all-time NBA assist leader. His team oriented play pushed him and his teammates to five NBA titles and one Gold medal (in '92 Games). 34--Jackie Joyner-Kersey, Olympian; she is arguably the greatest all-around female athlete. Joyner-Kersey is the only black woman to win two Olympic Gold medals in the heptathlon in '88 and '92, as well as Gold in the long jump ('88). caddy48x70.jpg (2617 bytes) 33--Tiger Woods, golfer; Woods is the first and only black to win golf's treasured Masters. He established a single season earnings record winning 8 PGA events in '99. 32--Serena and Venus Williams, tennis players; Venus was the first black to play in a U.S. Open final since Althea Gibson did in '58. Two years later, Serena broke through and won the U. S. Open ('99). The sister tandem, guided by father, Richard, is the most dynamic in sports. 31--0scar "Big O" Robertson, basket-ball great/Olympian; an Olympic Gold medallist in '60 and the first and only player to average a triple-double for an entire season. 30--Curt Flood, baseball player; this all-star challenged baseball's restrictive reserve clause. The lawsuit made it to the Supreme Court, where he lost; however, the next year the ruling was struck down and it lead to free agency. 29--Frederick "Fritz" Pollard, football pioneer/coach; he was the first black All-American running back, one of the first to play professional football and was the first black pro coach (in the APFA in '23 and '24). may5170.jpg (2571 bytes) 28--Willie "Say Hey" Mays, baseball great; was the first player to steal 30 bases and hit 30 home runs in the same season. He finished third on the all-time home run list and is generally regarded as the best all-around player in history. 27--Lee Elder, golf pioneer; he was the first black player to play in the previously all white Master's Tournament. 26--Bill Russell, 25-Doug Williams, 24--Frank Robinson, baseball 23--Leroy "Satchel" Paige, 22--Larry Doby, baseball pioneer 21--Anita DeFrantz, Olympian/IOC 20--Walter "Sweetness " Payton, 19--Eddie Robinson, college footbal 18--Wilt "Big Dipper" Chamberlain, Don King, Charlie Sifford, Paul Robeson, Wilma Rudolph, Olympic athlete; Michael "Air" Jordan, basketball Althea Gibson 11--Dr. LeRoy Walker, l0--·Jesse Owens 9--Arthur Ashe, 8--Carl Lewis, Olympian/pioneer, 7-Henry "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron, 6--Jim Brown, activist/football 5--Tommie Smith and John Carlos, 4-John McLendon, author/coaching 3--Joe "Brown Bomber" Louis, boxer, 2--Jackie Robinson, baseball pioneer, 1-- MUHAMMAD " The Greatest" ALI Tags: joe louis black scholars african american athletes naacp bet urban league cornel west hbcu |
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Don Imus - Pacman Jones (Name Change) Racist, Bigot and renowned White-Supremacist, Don Imus, proves that a zebra never changes its stripes. In this clip, he is heard suggesting that "Black" is synonymous with criminal. Most of us are aware that this is not the first time Mr. Imus has made a derogatory statement towards Black People. For a truncated list of his on-air rants, visit: http://mediamatters.org/items/2007040... According to Leland Stein, the top black athletes of all time are: 35--Ervin "Magic" Johnson, basketball great/Olympian; one of the greatest passers in the history of the game. At his retirement, he was the all-time NBA assist leader. His team oriented play pushed him and his teammates to five NBA titles and one Gold medal (in '92 Games). 34--Jackie Joyner-Kersey, Olympian; she is arguably the greatest all-around female athlete. Joyner-Kersey is the only black woman to win two Olympic Gold medals in the heptathlon in '88 and '92, as well as Gold in the long jump ('88). caddy48x70.jpg (2617 bytes) 33--Tiger Woods, golfer; Woods is the first and only black to win golf's treasured Masters. He established a single season earnings record winning 8 PGA events in '99. 32--Serena and Venus Williams, tennis players; Venus was the first black to play in a U.S. Open final since Althea Gibson did in '58. Two years later, Serena broke through and won the U. S. Open ('99). The sister tandem, guided by father, Richard, is the most dynamic in sports. 31--0scar "Big O" Robertson, basket-ball great/Olympian; an Olympic Gold medallist in '60 and the first and only player to average a triple-double for an entire season. 30--Curt Flood, baseball player; this all-star challenged baseball's restrictive reserve clause. The lawsuit made it to the Supreme Court, where he lost; however, the next year the ruling was struck down and it lead to free agency. 29--Frederick "Fritz" Pollard, football pioneer/coach; he was the first black All-American running back, one of the first to play professional football and was the first black pro coach (in the APFA in '23 and '24). may5170.jpg (2571 bytes) 28--Willie "Say Hey" Mays, baseball great; was the first player to steal 30 bases and hit 30 home runs in the same season. He finished third on the all-time home run list and is generally regarded as the best all-around player in history. 27--Lee Elder, golf pioneer; he was the first black player to play in the previously all white Master's Tournament. 26--Bill Russell, 25-Doug Williams, 24--Frank Robinson, baseball 23--Leroy "Satchel" Paige, 22--Larry Doby, baseball pioneer 21--Anita DeFrantz, Olympian/IOC 20--Walter "Sweetness " Payton, 19--Eddie Robinson, college footbal 18--Wilt "Big Dipper" Chamberlain, Don King, Charlie Sifford, Paul Robeson, Wilma Rudolph, Olympic athlete; Michael "Air" Jordan, basketball Althea Gibson 11--Dr. LeRoy Walker, l0--·Jesse Owens 9--Arthur Ashe, 8--Carl Lewis, Olympian/pioneer, 7-Henry "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron, 6--Jim Brown, activist/football 5--Tommie Smith and John Carlos, 4-John McLendon, author/coaching 3--Joe "Brown Bomber" Louis, boxer, 2--Jackie Robinson, baseball pioneer, 1-- MUHAMMAD " The Greatest" ALI Tags: Don Imus Bigotry Racism Rutgers Pacman Jones Nappy headed supremacist mediamatters bill oreilly racist |
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Don Imus Insults Black Men, Pacman Jones: Dr Boyce Watkins Your Black Sports of a blog that talks about black sports, black men, black athletes and black issues. We can also talk about some of the hottest issues in the black community such as: Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, BET, Hip Hop vs. America, rappers, Tavis Smiley, Cornel West, Michael Eric Dyson, state of the black union, state of black america, naacp, rainbow push coaltion, the urban league, wendy williams, wbls, the tom joyner morning show, black america web, juanita bynum, akon, rick ross, kanye west, lil wayne, doug banks, michael baisden, hot 97, r. kelly trial, marc lamont hill, roland martin, black men, black women, african american men african american women, black issues, black commentary, black people, tv one, bet hip hop awards, henry louis gates, howard university, morehouse university, spelman college, black colleges, hbcus, alpha kappa alpha sorority inc, phi beta sigma, omega psi phi, black greeks, kirk franklin, denzel washington, will smith, essence magazine, ebony magazine, black enterprise magazine, vibe magazine, jay z, beyonce, king magazine, kobe bryant, lebron james, shaquille o'neal. Our enemies: Bill O'reilly, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, The O'Reilly Factor. According to Leland Stein, the top black athletes of all time are: 35--Ervin "Magic" Johnson, basketball great/Olympian; one of the greatest passers in the history of the game. At his retirement, he was the all-time NBA assist leader. His team oriented play pushed him and his teammates to five NBA titles and one Gold medal (in '92 Games). 34--Jackie Joyner-Kersey, Olympian; she is arguably the greatest all-around female athlete. Joyner-Kersey is the only black woman to win two Olympic Gold medals in the heptathlon in '88 and '92, as well as Gold in the long jump ('88). caddy48x70.jpg (2617 bytes) 33--Tiger Woods, golfer; Woods is the first and only black to win golf's treasured Masters. He established a single season earnings record winning 8 PGA events in '99. 32--Serena and Venus Williams, tennis players; Venus was the first black to play in a U.S. Open final since Althea Gibson did in '58. Two years later, Serena broke through and won the U. S. Open ('99). The sister tandem, guided by father, Richard, is the most dynamic in sports. 31--0scar "Big O" Robertson, basket-ball great/Olympian; an Olympic Gold medallist in '60 and the first and only player to average a triple-double for an entire season. 30--Curt Flood, baseball player; this all-star challenged baseball's restrictive reserve clause. The lawsuit made it to the Supreme Court, where he lost; however, the next year the ruling was struck down and it lead to free agency. 29--Frederick "Fritz" Pollard, football pioneer/coach; he was the first black All-American running back, one of the first to play professional football and was the first black pro coach (in the APFA in '23 and '24). may5170.jpg (2571 bytes) 28--Willie "Say Hey" Mays, baseball great; was the first player to steal 30 bases and hit 30 home runs in the same season. He finished third on the all-time home run list and is generally regarded as the best all-around player in history. 27--Lee Elder, golf pioneer; he was the first black player to play in the previously all white Master's Tournament. 26--Bill Russell, 25-Doug Williams, 24--Frank Robinson, baseball 23--Leroy "Satchel" Paige, 22--Larry Doby, baseball pioneer 21--Anita DeFrantz, Olympian/IOC 20--Walter "Sweetness " Payton, 19--Eddie Robinson, college footbal 18--Wilt "Big Dipper" Chamberlain, Don King, Charlie Sifford, Paul Robeson, Wilma Rudolph, Olympic athlete; Michael "Air" Jordan, basketball Althea Gibson 11--Dr. LeRoy Walker, l0--·Jesse Owens 9--Arthur Ashe, 8--Carl Lewis, Olympian/pioneer, 7-Henry "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron, 6--Jim Brown, activist/football 5--Tommie Smith and John Carlos, 4-John McLendon, author/coaching 3--Joe "Brown Bomber" Louis, boxer, 2--Jackie Robinson, baseball pioneer, 1-- MUHAMMAD " The Greatest" ALI Tags: akon rick ross kanye west lil wayne doug banks michael baisden hot 97 racism don imus pacman jones |
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Amazing Black Athlete: Candace Parker Dunks in WNBA Game Your Black Sports of a blog that talks about black sports, black men, black athletes and black issues. We can also talk about some of the hottest issues in the black community such as: Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, BET, Hip Hop vs. America, rappers, Tavis Smiley, Cornel West, Michael Eric Dyson, state of the black union, state of black america, naacp, rainbow push coaltion, the urban league, wendy williams, wbls, the tom joyner morning show, black america web, juanita bynum, akon, rick ross, kanye west, lil wayne, doug banks, michael baisden, hot 97, r. kelly trial, marc lamont hill, roland martin, black men, black women, african american men african american women, black issues, black commentary, black people, tv one, bet hip hop awards, henry louis gates, howard university, morehouse university, spelman college, black colleges, hbcus, alpha kappa alpha sorority inc, phi beta sigma, omega psi phi, black greeks, kirk franklin, denzel washington, will smith, essence magazine, ebony magazine, black enterprise magazine, vibe magazine, jay z, beyonce, king magazine, kobe bryant, lebron james, shaquille o'neal. Our enemies: Bill O'reilly, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, The O'Reilly Factor. According to Leland Stein, the top black athletes of all time are: 35--Ervin "Magic" Johnson, basketball great/Olympian; one of the greatest passers in the history of the game. At his retirement, he was the all-time NBA assist leader. His team oriented play pushed him and his teammates to five NBA titles and one Gold medal (in '92 Games). 34--Jackie Joyner-Kersey, Olympian; she is arguably the greatest all-around female athlete. Joyner-Kersey is the only black woman to win two Olympic Gold medals in the heptathlon in '88 and '92, as well as Gold in the long jump ('88). caddy48x70.jpg (2617 bytes) 33--Tiger Woods, golfer; Woods is the first and only black to win golf's treasured Masters. He established a single season earnings record winning 8 PGA events in '99. 32--Serena and Venus Williams, tennis players; Venus was the first black to play in a U.S. Open final since Althea Gibson did in '58. Two years later, Serena broke through and won the U. S. Open ('99). The sister tandem, guided by father, Richard, is the most dynamic in sports. 31--0scar "Big O" Robertson, basket-ball great/Olympian; an Olympic Gold medallist in '60 and the first and only player to average a triple-double for an entire season. 30--Curt Flood, baseball player; this all-star challenged baseball's restrictive reserve clause. The lawsuit made it to the Supreme Court, where he lost; however, the next year the ruling was struck down and it lead to free agency. 29--Frederick "Fritz" Pollard, football pioneer/coach; he was the first black All-American running back, one of the first to play professional football and was the first black pro coach (in the APFA in '23 and '24). may5170.jpg (2571 bytes) 28--Willie "Say Hey" Mays, baseball great; was the first player to steal 30 bases and hit 30 home runs in the same season. He finished third on the all-time home run list and is generally regarded as the best all-around player in history. 27--Lee Elder, golf pioneer; he was the first black player to play in the previously all white Master's Tournament. 26--Bill Russell, 25-Doug Williams, 24--Frank Robinson, baseball 23--Leroy "Satchel" Paige, 22--Larry Doby, baseball pioneer 21--Anita DeFrantz, Olympian/IOC 20--Walter "Sweetness " Payton, 19--Eddie Robinson, college footbal 18--Wilt "Big Dipper" Chamberlain, Don King, Charlie Sifford, Paul Robeson, Wilma Rudolph, Olympic athlete; Michael "Air" Jordan, basketball Althea Gibson 11--Dr. LeRoy Walker, l0--·Jesse Owens 9--Arthur Ashe, 8--Carl Lewis, Olympian/pioneer, 7-Henry "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron, 6--Jim Brown, activist/football 5--Tommie Smith and John Carlos, 4-John McLendon, author/coaching 3--Joe "Brown Bomber" Louis, boxer, 2--Jackie Robinson, baseball pioneer, 1-- MUHAMMAD " The Greatest" ALI Tags: Jesse Jackson Al Sharpton Barack Obama Oprah Winfrey BET Hip Hop vs. America rappers Tavis Smiley Cornel West |