Negropedia by Patrice Evans (October 4)
The book is subtitled, “The Assimilated Negro’s Crash Course on the Modern Black Experience,” and is meant for those curious to learn more about what it means to be black in America today. We get a breakdown of Nation of Islam types, Erykah Badu-wannabes, and why it really sucks to be called young, gifted, and black. It’s a group of hilarious vignettes done in a casual, bloggy style, which makes for a great read while you’re commuting.





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..Just spent my ‘late summer inland holiday fund’ :)
so you have to be witchy/equinox savvy to know when a season starts? I know stevie nicks is still everyone’s jam but…I think most people know that the seasons change on the 23rd.
you lost me at the lede.
Why is flavorwire so buggy? can’t link to page two. I’ve been noticing that lately, there’s a least one page, as you follow the links to the next page. Annoying.
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What about the “The source Field Investigations” by David Wilcock. Now #18 on New York Times best seller only out a month. Can we get your brilliant minds to comment on a book that has some profound implications?
thanks
The buggy thing seems to be a number thing. Look in the address and add a 0 before the number, and it will generally go to the correct page. But yeah, it would be nice if they’d check the pages before posting.
“He remember(ed) exactly where he’d been standing, and how Madeleine had stooped forward, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear, as the sheet slipped and, for a few exhilarating moments, her pale, quiet, Episcopalian breast exposed itself to (this)? sight.”
I have not read this but were these purposeful?
One word…
NEGROPEDIA
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ahem … Baron Lamberto was NOT a banker but indeed a baron. I love your website but you r so inaccurate with everything that comes from Italy
Emme: He owns twenty-six banks, so if I’m not mistaken, that would make him a banker. He is also a baron.
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