We Buy Black

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We Buy Black

Neusi Uchumi

Celebrating & Supporting Our Businesses Talent and Services


Why Buy Black? Consider this, the dollar bounced (circulated) 36 to 100 TIMES in Black Wall Street’s community and sometimes taking a year before it left the community which is Amazing as well as proof of our genius. Just as important, it proves what happens when we value our selves and communities and what we can achieve with commitment and focus . We already have a wealth of Businesses, Services and Awesome Talent, What are we waiting for let's get that dollar bouncing. Some of the Business and Services in Black Wall Street 21 Churches 21 Restaurants 30 Grocery Stores Two Movie Theaters A Hospital A Bank, A Post Office Libraries Schools Law Offices Private Airplanes A Bus System

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Have You Ever Had This Fantasy? Watch the video and comment using the link below.


Created and Produced By The Lambert Brothers - Black Archaeologist Black Archaeologist is an animated sociopolitical satirical web series whose hero is a cross between Batman, Huey P. Newton, and Shaft. Simply known as “Black Archaeologist,” his one-man mission is to enlighten the world about the hidden historical facts about Black people in spite of the evil plans of “The Society” to silence him.


Why Black History In 1995 while browsing the black history section of Eso-won Books (a black book store in Inglewood California) I accidentally smudged the pages of a pamphlet I was skimming. For no reason other than feeling obligated because of my destruction of their property, I purchased it. As I perused the pamphlet on the bus ride home I couldn't believe what I was reading. This man, J. A. Rogers, told stories of black people’s histories from all over the world. From ancient Egypt to India ,from Pre-Columbian America to ancient Europe, and of course the rest of Africa, north and south. For the doubtful (including myself) giving names, dates and places. As I read on, I couldn't help but wonder If as a child, armed with this knowledge growing up, what kind of person I might have turned out to be, or how my family would have interacted with each other with this same knowledge in the back of their heads. Don't get me wrong, I happen to love all the world’s histories, but to have other people’s histories, true and or false crammed down our throats generation after generation while having our own omitted is quite unacceptable to me, and I would hope to all rational thinking black people. We (my brother and I) in no way claim to be more knowledgeable than all the great scholars black ,and yes white (Richard McKenney, and the father of history himself, Herodotus) who have been teaching the truth of our people’s past for decades and millenniums. But we feel through our love of comedy and comedians such as Richard Pryor, Paul Mooney ,and the cast of In Living Color, we might be better able to reach through to an audience that otherwise might not be as receptive . Finally ,it is with all that has been stated above that I find no burden in exposing the true history of black people through our web series character Black Archaeologist, who if he had a real name, it would be J. A. Rogers. 1880 – 1966 Sincerely Yours Michael D. Lambert, Otherwise Known As Black Archaeologist .


Down to a T In our culture, the Master Artisans passed their talent to the children who then became The Masters. What seems to be a lost art of raising our next generation of Master Artisans is not lost at all; their stories are not told. Meet Master Artisan Mrs. Mary Phoenix affectionately known as Mrs. Cookie, has raised two generations of Artisans that have turned their talents into a thriving business. Â


Mrs. Mary Phoenix, a Master Artisan and teacher for 33 years, took Rachel under her wing at the age of nine and taught her how to sew. Last year Rachel’s Mother Athena Jenkins-Withers decided to learn to so Mrs. Phoenix took her under her wing. Today at 20 years of age Rachel and her Mother have fined tuned their craft and created their own business Down to a T. Together they handcraft baby quilts, centerpieces, door décor, baby blankets, baby floor boppies, wall hangings and baby grocery cart covers. We Buy Black salutes Mrs. Mary Phoenix who personifies the ancestral way of raising our future Masters.


Miss Joyce

Joyce Howard-Hemans, better known as Miss Joyce is a vocalist and songwriter that has unique sound reminiscent of vintage soul. Music is her passion and what God has blessed her to be able to do. Miss Joyce enjoys sharing the testimony of her own life and/or real life situations that others can relate too.


Miss Joyce is the founded King of Queens Entertainment, LLC and began to have events for the youth which also furthers her music endeavors. Miss Joyce has been featured in several magazines, blogs and television shows  including Six In the City, ABC-24 and The Stephon Smith Tv Show TTEN 46.1. Miss Joyce was a SemiFinalist for the Steve Harvey morning show singing competition. She has had the opportunity to open and headline for artist such as Kia Shine, MJG, int Condition and Comedian Nephew Tommy.


Tamorah Shareef Muhammad Tamorah"s Soul Purpose is to INSPIRE you to live a better lifestyle. I want to positively affect your mind, body and spirit.


Soul Purpose is dedicated to providing entrepreneurial opportunities and resources that empower people, especially African American, Hispanic, Asian and Native American women. The company does this by developing and marketing highly differentiated, natural, botanically-based beauty and wellness products marketed through the direct selling business model. Our goal is to help entrepreneurs launch and sustain viable, socially responsible businesses that generate wealth, stimulate growth and revitalize diverse communities throughout the world.


E.X.O. - The Legend of Wale Williams Part One by Roye Okupe

A superhero story about redemption, set in a futuristic 2025 Africa. E.X.O. part one is a 130 page full color graphic novel.


Roye Okupe

YouNeek studios is a hub of “YouNeek� and creative characterbased storytelling and entertainment. Through the use of animation, graphic novels/comic books, film and other popular mediums, our goal is to build a massive library of diverse and eclectic characters that appeal to a broad audience. Simply put, we focus on telling extraordinary stories, about extraordinary characters.

Hey guys! My name is Roye, and I am the creator and writer of E.X.O. I was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and I fell in love with superhero stories the first time I laid my eyes on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. In 2008, after noticing there was little diversity in superhero narratives, I decided to tell a story about a hero from Nigeria/Africa. I wanted to add something unique to the genre. To do so, I started YouNeek Studios and began work on E.X.O. - The Legend of Wale Williams Part One.


La Wanda Lee

Born and raised in the 4.51 square mile city of Ypsilanti,MI, a small suburb about 20 minutes from Detroit, MI, LaWanda Lee grew up in a musically talented family. Being surrounded with music and spiritual upbringing,


LaWanda began singing in community, school and church choirs , learning to blend melodic notes and follow direction. It wasn't until her early adult years, that LaWanda decided to take on music professionally and on a larger scale. She explains " I remember listening to my father create music and him having me and my brother and sister sing the harmony notes." "The feeling of hearing blended notes that sounds good , mixed with lingering lyrics showed me that music is my first true love, and my ultimate goal to have the world hear my story" . LaWanda's main interest from that point on has been music and songwriting. LaWanda explains, " I love that fact that being able to write my own lyrics, and tell an experience or story from my point of view, has been an can be felt...




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