Poetry

James Earl Jones’ Voice Was an Orchestra | The Backdrop

Darren Mooney takes a look at the life and legacy of James Earl Jones, a multi-generational talent who passed away on the 9th of September, 2024. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecondW...

3 AMERICAN ACTORS WHO DIED TODAY!

In this special episode of American Losses Today, we explore the remarkable careers of six notable figures who left lasting legacies in politics, entertainment, and media. Mary McFadden, a renowned fa...

Prince Protégé: Andy Allo’s Soulful Sounds from Africa to America | Africa Soundstage

In this episode of Africa Soundstage, Cameroonian-American singer Andy Allo, mentored by the legendary Prince, delivers an intimate unplugged performance. Known for her roles in Pitch Perfect 3 and Up...

6 American Legends Who Died TODAY!

In this special episode of Hot News, we pay tribute to extraordinary individuals whose recent passing has left lasting legacies in their respective fields. First, we honor Joe Schmidt, a legendary foo...

Langston Hughes: Voice of the Harlem Renaissance

Langston Hughes: Voice of the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes was an influential African-American poet and writer who was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance. This cultural movement celeb...

The Secret Lives of Wealthy Black Writers

Explore the rich and powerful history of Black literature in our latest video! Learn how Black voices have been represented in literature from ancient Africa to the present day through historical pros...

Groundbreaking : First African American to Publish Book Of Poetry

Phillis Wheatley was born in Gambia purchased and moved to Boston, MA. She wrote a book of poetry and was emancipated shortly after.

Phillis Wheatley The Poet Who Challenged Convention Despite Slavery #Shorts

#elbúhomassabio #espiritualidade https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx_yEtI_SyjtQsMmigZAb2Q?sub_confirmation=1 Phillis Wheatley was an African-American poet born in West Africa, enslaved in Boston, and ...