Originals

Legendary Laker Magic Johnson talks about the NBA playoffs, March Madness and the new 20-minute HIV home test.

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Chris Paul dishes on Shaq’s mistress filing a lawsuit, Evelyn Lozada’s restraining order against her ex-boo, Chad Ochocinco and more.

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The Coon Chicken Inn was a chain of three restaurants founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925 with $50.00. Read the full story of the Coon Chicken Inn here.

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Tom and Sybil welcome back J. Anthony Brown from vacation, and, boy, is Tom happy.

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Mellody Hobson talks to the TJMS about lagging wealth for the younger generation.

Little Known Black History Facts, Originals

The Coon Chicken Inn was a chain of three restaurants founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925 with $50.00. The Salt Lake City restaurant’s name, trademarks and entrances were designed to look like a smiling blackface picture of an African American porter. Driving up to The Coon Chicken Inn, you would see […]

Life & Style

Single women: Would you date a man who is absolutely committed to celibacy? No sex until marriage. Not even once. And it’s not negotiable. Kenny Pugh, author, financial professional, motivational speaker, is taking an unconventional approach to life as a black man in 2013: Sexual abstinence. At 38 years old, Pugh is black, male and […]

If You Missed It, Originals

The NCAA Tournament is in full swing and for some of you, that means you’re consumed with finding out what’s going on with those all-important brackets. Click here for more “What in the Weekend” events.

Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network (NAN) will convene their annual national convention April 3-6 to address civil rights, religion, immigration and many other key social justice issues that impact African Americans and people of color. The convention will take place at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers and is free and […]

Thelma Streat was a favorite black artist among First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, the King and Queen of England, actor Vincent Price and dancer Katherine Dunham. Read more on Thelma Streat here.

Tom, Sybil, Dominique and comedian Sommore start Friday off right with Tom’s solo “Man Dance”, D.L. Hughley’s “Dancing With the Stars” performance,

Roland Martin talks with Joseph Williams about why the MLK Memorial Foundation is being forced to change its name by the King children.