Black History Everyday

Black History Everyday 24/7/365, 366 in leap year. New fact everyday. Alexa skill too.

It begins and ends with the 25th Anniversary of Motown and the television special.

It wasn’t about who left, it was about who came back. Lots of folks did.

The acting and dancing were extraordinary.

The Ed Sullivan impersonator was flawless.

The Michael Jackson impersonator was impeccable, especially with the hat and fringes.

Great story, acting, singing and dancing.

I forgot that both Rick James and Tina Marie were on the label.

Marvin Gaye was genius in combining lyric and social consciousness, still relevant today in light of #Ferguson.

Attention to detail, the color pallet behind “Stevie Wonder” matched the Innervisions album cover.

Diane, not Diana Ross.

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