Throwback Thursday: The Joy of Helping Others
If only I had money, I’d do so many things to help others, especially the unfortunate,” is a familiar cry. Don’t feel dissatisfied if…
If only I had money, I’d do so many things to help others, especially the unfortunate,” is a familiar cry. Don’t feel dissatisfied if…
They both came from middle-class families, went to college, and financed their education with a few grants, a little work, a little help from…
From time to time, on the front cover of this magazine, photographs of some of the outstanding women of our Race have appeared. It is always interesting to…
In the wake of the continuous societal upheavals which convulsed so much of the world during hectic 1968, an editor for Chicago’s American newspaper…
It was a golden wedding anniversary reception to which members of the family had come as well as many neighbors, friends, and well-wishers. This…
In one of his exalted musings, the poet Shelley longed for “such society as is quiet, wise, and good.” It is at once evident…
Have you ever heard the phrase Cogito, ergo sum used? It is Latin for “I think, therefore I am.’ This phrase has taken on…
In last week’s edition of What’s the Message? Podcast, Dr. Milton Mills gave us so much to think about concerning drastically improving our health…
With all the discussion in the news of student loan forgiveness, the financial strain caused by the pandemic, and debt elimination struggles among working-class…
It is a common custom for us to memorialize those days that are important to us. Birthdays and wedding anniversaries illustrate this. Nationally, we…