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Old 12-13-2004, 10:55 AM
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Cool The Black Top 10: Things to LOVE About Being Black

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The Black Top 10: Being Black

By Darryl James

People of all races love many things about being Black, and they take those things, trying to make them their own, while too many of us look at ourselves with disdain. I believe that Black people need to change our minds about us and begin to embrace the things that are uniquely Black. We have to love those things, while loving ourselves.
Black people in America are a special and wonderful blend of horrible oppression, faith, hope, creativity, spirituality and unresolved issues. No matter how bad things are, we still have what it takes to make it better.
Havenıt we always?
Yes, and I love that about us.
For all the problems, the ups and downs of being part of the most challenged race on the planet, there is nothing more beautiful than walking, talking and dancing in the sun as Black people. We are the party and everyone wants to attend. Itıs time for us to celebrate.
In another Black Top Ten List, Iıd like to celebrate the things that are to be loved about being Black.

Top Ten Things To Love About Being Black:

1 Melanin. The sun loves us. Melanin protects us from the harmful UV rays and when we absorb them, we are in tune and in time with the earthıs rotation and the rhythm of the universe. Plus, God gave us our own rainbow in the shades of Africans, from light-bright and damn-near white to Blue-Black and every shade in between. God is an artist and we are the canvas.

2 Rhythm, baby. Show me a person who says: "Blacks have natural rhythm" as a putdown and I will show you someone who is jealous because they canıt find the beat. Dance like no one is watchingŠ

3 Resilience, brothers and sisters. There is no other group of people who has the ugly history carried by Black people in America, and yet, we still exist and find a way to party as well as carry on through ugly conditions, making it look beautiful. Maya Angelou said it best: "And still I riseŠ"

4 The Black female physique. Females of other races go through hell and high water, surgery and the risk of cancer in the sun just to imitate what God gave my sisters naturally--lips and hips, skin and hair, rhythm in the talk and walk and sex appeal as deep as Atlantis. Yes, Iım a girl watcher. Here comes one nowŠ

5 The Black manıs walk. It took years of watching my older brothers and cousins before I could walk the walk of a man that still has all eyes on me when I walk into a room. Eventually, it just came to me naturally. Thereıs a rhythmic swagger of confidence that belongs to my brothers and I and no matter how hard you work to imitate it, you canıt walk it like we can.

6 Black hair. Dreads, braids and fades are just different and artistic on natural Black hair, and even when the sisters lay their hair down with heat or chemicals, itıs still a beautiful and different thing, because no one can rock relaxed hair like Black women. And no one can rock a bald head like a Black man. Am I rockinı it, baby?

7 Resourcefulness. We took the waste products that were tossed to us and made them taste like the food of the Gods. Chitterlings are now a delicacy in France and you canıt keep white folks out of Soul Food restaurants where grits and greens are done just right. And, many of us have stories of a Black mother who stretched nothing out to make it seem like something that a house full of kids could enjoy and have fond memories about for years.

8 Black mothers. Stretching food is nothing compared to the feat of stretching love and making Christmas or a birthday special without one store-bought gift. The original mother of the universe stretched her arms and provided love and comfort for an entire race, even when we donıt feel deserving of love. Why do you think Black kids are the most protective of their mothers?

9 Black dances. Okay, I will brag about the stepping that has emerged from my hometown of Chicago to become a national craze, but not without also bragging about dances from tap to the Boogaloo and Funky chicken to the Wop and the Pop Yoı Collar. Dance mechanically by the numbers if you want to, but Britney Spears is still regurgitating old half-warmed Janet Jackson moves from the 1980ıs and it ainıt half as fly.

10 Black creativity. Take away school music programs and give us old record collections from previous generations and only Black people could create an entirely new musical style based on our natural rhythms and rhymes. Popular rap music may be mostly ignorant in itıs content, but the beats are still banginı and the underground is developing new lyrical styles and content. Whoıs fresh? African descendants in America, G! Donıt front, you know we got you open.

Now, there are at least ten reasons to celebrate being you. Add to the list on your own. Keep them near and dear to your heart whenever anyone tries to say we are anything but a beautiful people. We may not wear the t-shirts anymore, but I still love being Black!


Darryl James is a syndicated columnist and the author of "Bridging The Black Gender Gap," which is also the basis of his lectures. James was awarded the 2004 Non-fiction Award for his book on the Los Angeles Riots at the Seventh Annual Black History Month Book Fair and Conference in Chicago. He can be reached at djames@TheBlackGenderGap.com.
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Old 12-13-2004, 12:16 PM
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Re: The Black Top 10: Things to LOVE About Being Black

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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
The Bridge:
The Black Top 10: Being Black

By Darryl James

People of all races love many things about being Black, and they take those things, trying to make them their own, while too many of us look at ourselves with disdain. I believe that Black people need to change our minds about us and begin to embrace the things that are uniquely Black. We have to love those things, while loving ourselves.
Black people in America are a special and wonderful blend of horrible oppression, faith, hope, creativity, spirituality and unresolved issues. No matter how bad things are, we still have what it takes to make it better.
Havenıt we always?
Yes, and I love that about us.
For all the problems, the ups and downs of being part of the most challenged race on the planet, there is nothing more beautiful than walking, talking and dancing in the sun as Black people. We are the party and everyone wants to attend. Itıs time for us to celebrate.
In another Black Top Ten List, Iıd like to celebrate the things that are to be loved about being Black.

Top Ten Things To Love About Being Black:

1 Melanin. The sun loves us. Melanin protects us from the harmful UV rays and when we absorb them, we are in tune and in time with the earthıs rotation and the rhythm of the universe. Plus, God gave us our own rainbow in the shades of Africans, from light-bright and damn-near white to Blue-Black and every shade in between. God is an artist and we are the canvas.


7 Resourcefulness. We took the waste products that were tossed to us and made them taste like the food of the Gods. Chitterlings are now a delicacy in France and you canıt keep white folks out of Soul Food restaurants where grits and greens are done just right. And, many of us have stories of a Black mother who stretched nothing out to make it seem like something that a house full of kids could enjoy and have fond memories about for years.

8 Black mothers. Stretching food is nothing compared to the feat of stretching love and making Christmas or a birthday special without one store-bought gift. The original mother of the universe stretched her arms and provided love and comfort for an entire race, even when we donıt feel deserving of love. Why do you think Black kids are the most protective of their mothers?


Now, there are at least ten reasons to celebrate being you. Add to the list on your own. Keep them near and dear to your heart whenever anyone tries to say we are anything but a beautiful people. We may not wear the t-shirts anymore, but I still love being Black!
Soror, I LOVE this!

My co-worker (who is a white male, age 28) were just talking about #1 this morning, as it relates to aging. I told him that I forgot to put on moisturizer, and he says "yeah, that's supposed to be the secret for staying young-looking" and I told him that I was already young-looking! Then he agrees and says that Black women age well; he acknowledged that white women don't age as gracefully as we do.

#'s 7 & 8: My grandma could ALWAYS take scraps and make them taste like some more (my grandma's words: when something is especially good and she wants seconds, she says "Um! That tastes like some mo'!") and there's nothing I wouldn't do for this woman that nurtured me. Although she and my grandfather had no more than a 6th grade education, she taught me that everything I learned wouldn't come from books - that hard work, respect for myself and others, and my attitude would take me a long, long way! Man! Cain't wait 'til Christmas when I can go home and get a good home-cooked meal, and tell her how much I love her. . .
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Old 12-13-2004, 03:35 PM
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I have always loved my skin color and the fact that we come in an array of shades from damn near white to darker than midnight.
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Old 12-13-2004, 04:43 PM
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I just love this! I love it, I love it, I love it!!!

Lord, why did you make me Black???

Now here's THE answer...
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Old 12-16-2004, 05:24 PM
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My Top 10 Are As Follows:

1. Black people age gracefully. See Earth Kitt, Lynn Whitfield, Phyllicia Rashad, Diahann Carroll

2. We can turn nothing into something. See chitt'lins.

3. Our hair is versatile. This may have taken me a while to love it, as I was blinded by a European standard of beauty. But we can go from 'fro to long flowing locks just as fast as we want, and look good both ways.

4. Our history. Often full of pain and strife but we continue to overcome.

5. Our athletic prowess. I know it is a stereotype but in almost every professional sport, we dominate! Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player eva, Venus and Serena, Tiger Woods, Barry Bonds, TO!!!

6. Our creativity. We are the most innovative people around and everyone tries to mimic us, from our music to our style of dress. Don't other people know that black people invented Rock and Roll!!!

7. Our language. I don't believe in ebonics, that is a crock of stuff, but we do have a secret language that others try to infiltrate. Black people got the term 'bootylicious' in the dictionary. I bet a new definition of 'crunk' is next.

8. Our institutions of higher education. During a times when we were denied the opportunity, we made a way.

9. Our music. From Miles Davis to India Arie to Stevie Wonder to Mario. I just love it all!

10. EVA DIVA IS AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL

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