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AAMBC Radio is a show stopper for all authors and is syndicated on a national on line radio show, reaching thousands of listeners. Launched in 2008 AAMBC has interview hundreds of authors and poets with the mission of exposing all talents. We’ve hosted greats such as Kimberla Lawson Roby, Mary B. Morrison, Mary Monroe, Rosalyn McMillan, and many great talents who have went on to make history. Every Monday tune in for Get to Know Me Mondays and every second and last Friday tune in for interviews with the authors of our BOOKS OF THE MONTH. Feel free to rate and leave comments in each show. Shows will be hosted by Tamika Newhouse, President-Founder. Visit us @ www.aambookclub.com. Also join our FaceBook Group at http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=64452765038 Join our highly trafficked website to get news and updates on AAMBC, our authors, and events.

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The 4th annual AAMBC Literary Awards nominees are announced. Stay tuned to who is the official 2012 nominees. Hosted by Tamika Newhouse and she is joined by literary elites who will help announce the categories.

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Sojourner Truth (1797–November 26, 1883) was the self-given name, from 1843, of Isabella Baumfree, an American abolitionist and women's rights activist. Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, New York. Her best-known speech, Ain't I a... more

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July First Book of the Month Keeping misery company is discussed with author Michelle Larks. Call in to ask your questions

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Ruby Dee was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in Harlem in New York City. She began acting in high school, and continued at Hunter College. She played on Broadway in 1946, and has acted in movies, plays, radio, and television in a... more

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AAMBC affiliated show is re-aired tonight for al the aambc members to hear. Listen in Live every Thursday Night at 10 pm cst at www.blogtalkradio.com/sensual-music-poems and on myspace at... more

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Now John Henry was a mighty man, yes sir. He was born a slave in the 1840's but was freed after the war. He went to work as a steel-driver for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, don't ya know. And John Henry was the strongest, the most... more

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CALLING ALL AUTHORS AND WRITERS! Want Readers to hear your synopsis, have a poem you want to quote, a spoken word you want our members to hear, well this show is just for you.

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was a free African American mathematician, astronomer, clockmaker, and publisher. Banneker's achievements were referenced by Stevie Wonder in the song Black Man, from the album Songs in the Key of Life.

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Whats going down this month with aambc, well this new segment will tell you just what. For books of the month, open mic dates, to street team highlights. Get all the scoop.
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