“When Our Black Women Speak, We Listen”

This is  the way of the Black Community

I remember as a child my mother saying to me,  “What I am saying to you today, someday you will be saying to your children”.  Those words were true then and is a fact of life today and tomorrow for the generations to come. It is important that the ways of our past, guide us to a better understanding of our future goals. Respect and protect your Black Woman for she is the greatest gift that God has given you. It has been said that she is the Mother of Civilization.

 

“What a dancer was Bill (Bojangles) Robinson”

Bill Bojangles Robinson

The man they said was born with rhythm in his feet like no other man before or after him. He could play music with the taps on his shoes. He was the highest paid entertainer of his time. His sand dance soft shoe was just one of his many routines. To see this talented African American dancer perform copy and paste   “www. youtube.com”  URL  into your browser and search for Bill Bojangles Robinson Dance and be amazed.

 

 

“What about Ethel Waters”

From the 1920’s to 1970’s Etel Waters was a shining star in entertainment.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/ethel-waters

This lady was one of the great female Black entertainers who lead the way for African Americans on radio, movies and Television as a singer and actress. Google Ethel Waters or go to the web site above for more about this dynamic lady.