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Tuskegee AirmenThis page is an excellent source of information about these World War II flying warriors that are so permanently etched into history. Rare graphics.Tuskegee Institute BenefactorMadam C.J. Walker, an early 20th-century beauty product pioneer.Andrew BeardAmazing inventor. Andrew Jackson Beard. Andrew Beard was born a slave in Jefferson County, Alabama in 1849. His achievements include the automatic railroad car coupler.Negro League BaseballFor you sports fans. This web page is presented by the Hoosier Sporttz Shop. There is a very nicely done history of the Negro League as well as an offering of related sports apparel.For TeachersUseful Lesson Plans:Units on African-American Culture. Holiday Poems. Learn About Kwanzaa. Poetryfrom Anitra.from Anitra. ClothAfrican cloth. Number one fabric source for contemporary African fabrics and prints, including Bogolon, Mudcloth, Cotton Flax, Silk, Kente, George, Brocade, and more. We are manufacturers of African fabrics.Ethni-centric NewsUnity First. Unity First Online and African American/Diversity Newswire. Excellent news source. Their email newsletter is very good.
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Healthy Fitness and Eating Program For Optimal FitnessI love the page you are doing and have referred many people to it. My name is Charles "Wsir" Johnson and in 1995 I wrote a book called "Weight Loss for African Americans, through cultural lifestyle change". In the book, one of the main points was to show how to use kwanzaa and it's principles to maintain a healthy fitness and eating program for optimal fitness. How to apply The Ngusa Saba everyday. The book is availible at Seymour-Smith publishers in Tennessee (A black publisher). The ISBN # is 0-9624889-4-1. I'm a personal trainer in California and this book shows how one can be impacted by African American culture and principles regardless of your occupation.Thank-you and in good health Charles "Wsir" Johnson Wsir@Garnet.Berkeley.Edu
Sweet Potato Recipe?I visited your Kwanzaa Web Site. I am currently developing a publication entitled "The Joy of Cooking With Sweet Potatoes" and want to include a write-up for Kwanzaa. To accompany the write-up, I would need an authentic African recipe. I have determined that the "cookies" section of the book would be the best place for this. Therefore, I need an African cookies recipe such as "Yam Benne Cakes." Do you have a Benne Cake recipe?
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