Posted on 12 December 2011. Tags: Hanley, Paul Robeson, Rhonda Valley, Silverdale Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent, The Proud Valley, actor, film, victoria Hall

Paul Robeson last visited North Staffordshire on October 31, 1958 when he appeared at the Victoria Hall, Hanley, as part of his final British tour.
Accompanied onstage by his longtime friend and associate Lawrence Brown, Robeson had a programme for the evening that was, as usual, extremely varied.
Over the years he had extended his repertoire to ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Entertainment, Men, Movies, Politics
Posted on 26 October 2011. Tags: Black Film, Black History Month, Cy Grant, Miracle at St Anna, UK 2011

29th October.
Two archive films (incl. SONGS OF PROTEST) in the morning for our tribute event to the late great, Cy Grant, introduced by Arthur Torrington of the Windrush Society. In the afternoon we have an introduced and rare screening (formerly 'banned' by the distributors) of Spike Lee's WW2 film, Miracle at St. Anna. Audiences can ...
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Posted on 09 September 2011. Tags: African American Actors, Black British, Marxist, Negro spirituals, Robeson, Rutgers

Paul Leroy Robeson (April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American concert singer (bass-baritone), recording artist, athlete and actor who became noted for his political radicalism and activism in the Civil Rights Movement.
Robeson was the first major concert star to popularize the performance of Negro Spirituals.
He was the first Black actor of the ...
Posted in African American, Black History, Black History Month, Entertainment, Men, Movies, Politics, Racism
Posted on 04 July 2011. Tags: Caribbean, Film Festival, London, Movies, film

This year the Caribbean UK Film Festival 2011, hosted by actor Geff
Frances and Charles Thompson MBE founder of the Screen Nation Awards,
will explore the themes of fashion, music, sport and culture with a
special feature honouring the lifetime achievements of actor Earl
Cameron CBE - not to be missed!
You are encouraged to come dressed in your own ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History Month, Caribbean, Entertainment, Movies, Video
Posted on 15 June 2011. Tags: Alien, Attack the Block, Black British Community, Brixton, CIA, Delroy Denton, Drug Dealers, Eaton green, Hackney, Joe Cornish, Lovers Rock, Marcia Lawes, Maxine Waters, Menelik Shabbaz, Muggers, Scotland Yard, violence

Attack the Block or Attack the Blacks?
It’s number three in the UK box office, after Thor and Fast Furious. It features a majority Black British cast so how does this film portray black people and what impressions will the tens of thousands of mostly white viewers walk away with?
The main characters in the movies are ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Community, Entertainment, Europe, Movies, Racism
Posted on 18 October 2009. Tags: Black actors, Brixton, Connaught Theatre, Desmonds, Guyana, Norman Beaton, The tempest

Norman Beaton was a teacher turned actor. He will be best remembered for his role as Peckhams best loved Barber in the hit T.V show 'Desmonds'.
Norman Lugard Beaton was born in Georgetown Guyana.
Beaton attended Queen's College in Guyana until he was expelled for truancy and bad grades. He was given a second chance at ...
Posted in Arts, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Education, Entertainment, Media, Men, Movies, The Americas
Posted on 30 March 2009. Tags: Bia, Disney, Inter racial, Media, Movies, Racism, Tiana, cartoons, kids, race

Now that Disney have finally stepped up to the plate and produced an African American Princess, is everyone happy?
Of course not, there are those who don't like the African American Princess Idea, those who don't like the fact that she doesn't have a Black Prince.
Can Disney ever please everyone, probably not.
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Posted in African American, Arts, Beauty & Fashion, Black Blog Posts, Business, Education, Entertainment, Movies, Racism, The Americas, Women
Posted on 10 March 2009. Tags: Arts, Black, Black actors, Blaxploitation, DVD, Movies, film

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., Dec 03, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) Brand-New Online Destination for African-Americans Launches As Holiday Shopping Season Begins Codeblack Interactive today unveiled the world's largest online destination devoted exclusively to African-American movies, books and video on-demand with the launch of www.codeblack.com. The announcement was made by ...
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Posted on 09 March 2009. Tags: African American, America, Black, Movies, actors, cinema, film, race

I surf the web every single day, (sad I know) but I do it looking for great content to bring to you guys. Well mostly anyway ;D I often find that a lot of the material is either so short or so in depth that it's not always suitable.
Many of the black blogs I come ...
Posted in Africa, African American, Arts, Movies