Bro Minister Malcolm X
Bro. Minister Malcolm X Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louise Norton Little, was a homemaker occupied with the family's eight children. His...
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Huey P. Newton (1942-1989) He founded the Afro-American Society and was a co-founder of the Black Panther Party, serving as its minister of defense during much of the 1960s. Later he turned to...
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Age 44 Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., b. 2 April 1939, Washington, DC, d. 1 April 1984 Gaye was named after his father, a minister in the Apostolic Church. The spiritual influence of his early years...
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Walker was shot twice in the back by three men who pulled up alongside his green minivan at 112th Ave. and 209th St. in Queens Village while he was driving. His minivan smashed into a tree and hit a...
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Neighborhood If you were going from Bensonhurst to Bed-Stuy, you would most likely either pass through Classon Avenue or Atlantic Avenue. When coming into Bed-Stuy from other districts, you would cross...
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Bronx, N.Y. rapper Big Punisher died suddenly Monday (Feb. 7) from an apparent heart attack. Details are sketchy at press time, but he reportedly had a history of heart problems. He was 28....
View ArticleLisa 'Left Eye' Lopes
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, member of hip-hop R&B group TLC, was killed in a car accident Thursday in Honduras, her record label reported early Friday. She was 30. The...
View ArticleDeath of Roger Troutman
Brothers Roger and Larry Troutman, founding members of seminal ''80s funk outfit Zapp, were found dead Sunday (April 25) morning near their Dayton, Ohio recording studio in an apparent...
View ArticleNotorious BIG
The Brooklyn-born rapper, The Notorious B.I.G., first gained attention for his work on Mary J. Blige's "What's the 411?" When he delivered his debut album, Ready to Die, in 1994, it became one of the...
View ArticleSoulja Slim
The murder of rapper Soulja Slim echoed the violence of his profanity-laced songs, which told of gangs, drugs and drive-by shootings. The artist, whose real name was James Tapp, was shot Wednesday...
View ArticleNew trial sought for SC boy, 14, executed in 1944
SUMTER, S.C. (AP) — A 14-year-old black boy executed nearly 70 years ago is finally getting another day in court, and his lawyers plan to argue Tuesday for a new trial, saying his conviction was...
View ArticleHuey P Newton 1942-1989
Huey P. Newton (1942-1989) He founded the Afro-American Society and was a co-founder of the Black Panther Party, serving as its minister of defense during much of the 1960s. Later he turned to...
View ArticleMarvin Gaye - The Master 1961 - 1984
Age 44 Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., b. 2 April 1939, Washington, DC, d. 1 April 1984 Gaye was named after his father, a minister in the Apostolic Church. The spiritual influence of his early years...
View ArticleRandy 'Stretch' Walker
Walker was shot twice in the back by three men who pulled up alongside his green minivan at 112th Ave. and 209th St. in Queens Village while he was driving. His minivan smashed into a tree and hit a...
View ArticleYusef Hawkins
Neighborhood If you were going from Bensonhurst to Bed-Stuy, you would most likely either pass through Classon Avenue or Atlantic Avenue. When coming into Bed-Stuy from other districts, you would cross...
View ArticleBig Pun
Bronx, N.Y. rapper Big Punisher died suddenly Monday (Feb. 7) from an apparent heart attack. Details are sketchy at press time, but he reportedly had a history of heart problems. He was 28....
View ArticleLisa 'Left Eye' Lopes
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, member of hip-hop R&B group TLC, was killed in a car accident Thursday in Honduras, her record label reported early Friday. She was 30. The...
View ArticleDeath of Roger Troutman
Brothers Roger and Larry Troutman, founding members of seminal ''80s funk outfit Zapp, were found dead Sunday (April 25) morning near their Dayton, Ohio recording studio in an apparent...
View ArticleNotorious BIG
The Brooklyn-born rapper, The Notorious B.I.G., first gained attention for his work on Mary J. Blige's "What's the 411?" When he delivered his debut album, Ready to Die, in 1994, it became one of the...
View ArticleSoulja Slim
The murder of rapper Soulja Slim echoed the violence of his profanity-laced songs, which told of gangs, drugs and drive-by shootings. The artist, whose real name was James Tapp, was shot Wednesday...
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