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AALBC.com eNewsletter March 28th 2006   Comments

AALBC.com eNewsletter March 28th 2006
The Following is an excerpt of AALBC.com’s March 28th eNewsletter:MAKING THE BEST OF AALBC.comTip #1 Use the Google Search EngineAALBC.com is a massive web site; make sure you take advantage of all of our content by utilizing our site specific Google search engine.The Google search box (circled) can be found on virtually every AALBC.com web page. If you are looking for information on an
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Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries   Comments

Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries


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African-American Pavilion at Book Expo America 2007   Comments

African-American Pavilion at Book Expo America 2007
BookExpo America’s Conference/Educational Programs run from May 31 - June 3, 2007 at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center in New York, City Visit: http://events.aalbc.com/bookexpo_america_2007.htmBookExpo America (BEA) combines the largest selection of English language titles on the planet with special industry and author events and unparalleled educational content to create a dynamic environment
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Musings on AALBC.com   Comments

Musings on AALBC.com
Blogs…and I’m averaging about one post a month. One thing I’ve learned is that blogs take time — it you are short on time don’t bother.It is not that I’m down on blogs — quite the contrary. I simply don’t have time to effectively maintain one. My web site keeps me plenty busy by itself. I’ve come to learn if you have a web site you don’t need a Blog. I think the coolest thing I did with my
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Bern Nadette Stanis - Pens Book on Relationships   Comments

Bern Nadette Stanis - Pens Book on Relationships
For you children out there: Bern Nadette played Thelma Evans in Good Times a popular sitcom from the early 70’s, which featured a all Black cast.I ran into Ms. Stanis at the Capitial BookFest a couple of weekends ago. She was signing her new book "Situations 101"; a book that offers advice on relationships.I have to tell you the photo below does not do her justice. She looks good and,
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Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries   Comments

Afro-American Studies, University of Minnesota Libraries


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Who’s who among African Americans   Comments

Who’s who among African Americans


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Musings on AALBC.com   Comments

Musings on AALBC.com
Blogs…and I’m averaging about one post a month. One thing I’ve learned is that blogs take time — it you are short on time don’t bother.It is not that I’m down on blogs — quite the contrary. I simply don’t have time to effectively maintain one. My web site keeps me plenty busy by itself. I’ve come to learn if you have a web site you don’t need a Blog. I think the coolest thing I did with my
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Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:   Comments

Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:
I attended a panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut: The Impact of Ghetto Fiction on African American Literature which featured the following panelists (pictured above): Nick Chiles, author, and journalist, Nikki Turner, author of Project Chick , and Riding Dirty on I 95 http://authors.aalbc.com/nikki_turner.htm, Benilde Little author of "Who Does She Think She Is?", and
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Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:   Comments

Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:
I attended a panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut: The Impact of Ghetto Fiction on African American Literature which featured the following panelists (pictured above): Nick Chiles, author, and journalist, Nikki Turner, author of Project Chick , and Riding Dirty on I 95 http://authors.aalbc.com/nikki_turner.htm, Benilde Little author of "Who Does She Think She Is?", and
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