What about all the great music that has come from black American culture.
Louis Armstrong - Ella Fitzgerald - Sammy Davis and of course Nat King Cole.
I'm sure people have some better examples - but I love the artists I mentioned.
Yes, that's really about it. A plethora of musical genius. I liked when SDJ played the radical priest on the Mod Squad too
You're too funny Allen T.
Mod Squad.
What is sad is I'm old enough to remember Mod Squad.
Anyway - I did my best. I got nothing else.
Wow. Nothing else but music from the 50's, huh? LOL This is the reason why you can only focus on the negative side of black culture... because its all you know. I'll have you know that music is a great example. I'm a connoisseur of music and actually collect LP's. My oldest album is from Stevie Wonder "I Was Made To Love Her"... (1967). I also have an album by "Nero" which dates back to 1964. (its not black music but its interesting).
As for all of the other good things about our culture..I'll say that not only music from the 50's are good but black music and white artists who have contributed to making R&B what it is, from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and even today.
I love our hair styles. Since I only have girls, I braid a lot of hair...I'm still braiding my 15 yo's hair. The styles are just incredible...and its easy to do if you have the patience. One day, I'll go to cosmotology school to learn the art of cutting and styling. The food, which I mentioned before is fantastic. How creative we are when we interact with our children is great too. I love the dances also. I posted Youtube vids of some of the dances I'm speaking of, I don't think anyone watched them...probably because they think that I posted what MarZutra posted with the black teen doing this nasty dance on a coffee table. That's not black culture. Its a fad that's really inappropriate.
Funkadelic[Westbound era only], Ohio Players[Westbound era only], Betty Davis[1st & 2nd funk masterpieces just reissued on Light In The Attic],Voices Of East Harlem, Elmore James, Weldon Irvine, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Charles Lloyd, Byard Lancaster, Sonny Sharrock, Staple Singers, Rotary Connection, Ike & Tina, BT Express, Archie Shepp,Junior Parker, Marzette Watts, Rufus Thomas, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, Curtis Knight, Boogaloo Joe Jones, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Lou Donaldson, Charles Wright & The Watts 110st Band, Mahalia Jackson, Linda Jones[Hyptnotised-The greatest female soul singer EVER], Marva Whitney, Lee Dorsey, The Meters, Junior and His Soulettes,Vicki Anderson, Screaming Jay Hawkins,Sister Rosetta Tharpe,etc.