
Spady's ability to research and reveal African American historical facts is unmatched, and we are blessed to have these articles in our catalogs so we can continue to tell our stories and create our own narrative based on historical facts.
Copyright James G. Spady 2017
Dedicated to the National Association of Colored Women and Their Role in African-American History
"The high point of my latest sojourn in England was my visit with Haile Selassie I, Elect of God, King of Kings, the Conquering Lion from the Tribe of Judah, emperor of Ethiopia. He was living in Bath, about an hour and a half's ride by train from London, on a beautiful estate located on an elevation in the suburb of the city. The attendants were expecting me and ushered me immediately into the room where his majesty received his visitors. Promptly at 4 o'clock Haile Selassie appeared and greeted me cordially. As soon as the preliminary was over, I sat down. Not being accustomed to being ushered into the presence of emperors and kings, I am not at all sure this was the proper caper. Everybody else who came into the room remained standing." Mary Church Terrell
A Woman of Achievement
The subject of this Women's History Month article is Mary Church Terrell, a woman of achievement measured by any objective standard. Her vivid description of a special meeting with His Imperial Majesty is unique in the annals of history.
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Let facts get in the way of performative politics
My advice to congressional Democrats: If you’re going to embrace performative politics, be sure you give a good performance.

'Bloody Sunday' 60th Anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future
Charles Mauldin was near the front of a line of voting rights marchers walking in pairs across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on March 7, 1965.

Pray for a Grieving Family
A friend in my hometown was once really going through a difficult time in her life. She had lost her son because he was caught in the crossfire of a shooting and died. Then, on the day of her son's repast, his four-year-old son, her grandson, was hit by a truck and died. This mother, these grandparents, these relatives, this family, had been shaken to the core. I'm sure their faith was shattered; their hearts were beyond broken, and their trust in God was on the brink. What can we do as humans to make them feel less pain and better? How do we minister to them? What should we do? What should we say? When and how shall we say it?

Diversions, exploitation and the 60 million dollar slave (pt 3)
During the Super Bowl, did those who gathered on the couch discuss the purposeful, political, and social silence of each player and how ignorance of the past has made it difficult for Black professional athletes to unite and confront the issues of the present?

North Philly communities unite to demand renovation and reopening of Cecil B. Moore Library
On March 11, 2025, Grassroots neighborhood groups and community allies will unite at Wayland Baptist Church (2500 Cecil B. Moore Ave) at 6 pm to fight for Cecil B. Moore Library.
Berean Baptist Church hosts NACA First-Time Home Buyers Event
Berean Baptist Church is proud to partner with the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to bring a life-changing opportunity to first-time home buyers in Philadelphia!

Mary Church Terrell: Honoring a colored woman in a white world
This article was written by James Spady and published in ScoopUSA Newspaper in March 2017.

If Election Day were tomorrow, would you know what offices are up for grabs? (Part II)
If election day were tomorrow, would you be ready?

Shining a Light on Black History in Philadelphia a night of honor and celebration
Philadelphia recently witnessed a powerful celebration of Black excellence and historical contributions at the \"Shining a Light on Black History\" program.
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