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My people we must continue to stand as one. For as you all know it is together that we are most powerful. It was together that our people fought, went to jail, and even died for our sake. So it is now more than ever that we must stand taller than ever, and keep the fight that they started alive in 2008 !!!!!!!!!!!

Sheila Anderson

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Thank you for stopping by "No Limts." Abundant blessings to you.

Spark Plug + Jackie

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Hey There! Welcome to BTR. I'm sure that whatever topic you choose will be an exciting one. :-) ---Jacqueline

Dangerous Lee™

Dangerous Lee™

Thanks for checking me out. Be Dangerous in '08!

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Our Perspective

Peace Queen! Welcome to BTR! I hope your stay with us is a positive one! Keep in touch! Sincerely, Bro. Hank!!

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Ms Whyte  

From My Brown Eyed View is my blog. I write about topics of interest to me as a woman of color.

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    The Phenomenal Woman/Sheila J. Williams

    About a week ago, I joined an online group, The Phenomenal Woman~Midwest.  I discovered this group while searching around in Yahoo.  I liked what posted and decided to join. 

    Membership has its priviledges!  I learned that a friend from my hometown was going to be one of the featured guest on blogradio.  I really wanted to listen to the broadcast. 

    Sheila J. Williams writes stories that any woman or man can relate to.  Her current book is titled, Girls Most Likely. It is a story about four friends who have a lasting relationship well into their adult years. 

    I have read this particular book and highly recommend it.  It is a well crafted piece of written work.

    Sheila has also authored three other books, Dancing On The Edge Of The Roof, The Shade Of My Own Tree and On The Right Side Of A Dream.

    It was a comfy and informative hour.  Sheila shared information about her work, answered questions and gave advice that authors can utilize.

    I had a great time re~connecting with a hometown friend for a moment.  I also had a good time listening to the other callers share information and their personal insight.

    If you have not read Sheila J. Williams~you should make it your business to purchase copies of her books.  Curl up in your favorite reading space and enjoy a good story!

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    Black Women's Round Table 01/03/08

    I spent the evening listening to the broadcast sponsored by Black Women's Roundtable. 

    The discussion centered around two subjects:  Dunbar Village and the Iowa Caucuses. 

    I tuned in during the discussion about Dunbar Village.  There is still plenty of work to be done to correct the conditions in that community.  It is going to take more than just the residents to get things straightened out. 
    I learned a lot this evening about what has been going on and what type of support has come forth for the residents.

    If you are not aware of the vile attack that took place in Dunbar Village, you should take time to read the blog What About Our Daughters? There is ample information on what happened there, as well as updates.

    The political discussion was thought provoking.  An interesting mix of observations and concerns were stated. I like the idea of having a unified black woman's agenda to present to politicans.  How they would respond to that action would be interesting to see.  

    I had a good time listening and participating in the chat.  

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