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We are Black Leaders Achieving Community Change and Building Legacy Through Innovation, Scholarship and Success. Rebranding our image to the world!

We have a vision to change our image from a color to something worthy of Cultural Respect. BLACC BLISS
We are Black Leaders Achieving Community Change
"Building Legacy Through Innovation Scholarship and Success"


This group is designed by ( Mia )Jamille Jones. I want to tackle an ever growing issue in our community and need your help! I have a vision and I want to change the image of the Word "

Black" and give this word a value some have never experienced before. We are Kings and Queens and we should represent and portray ourselves in this manner. I believe if we can start at a local level then one day we can spread our message to the National level where many people in our community can benefit from change in our ever deterring community. And not only black people, all races and colors will benefit from us getting our priorities straight. We need to be the glue that makes them believe that this is possible. From research even though we in some ways are still oppressed by other ethnic groups by racism, unjust laws, and a messed up American society the one group that hurts us the most comes out to be not anyone but ourselves. There are so many opportunities for us if only we just came together and found our value and can notice that in our community. We are blind to our value and we cannot see it within ourselves. We believe this is an epidemic that soon will cause our people to be non existent if it does not change. I see our people looking up to other ethnicity for Marriage, for Assistance, for Role Models, For Parenting, and most importantly for Identity and for very good reasons. However, Its time to bring our people back to us and show them that they can lean on their own people and get the same respect, courage, Motivation, help , assistance, cooperation and Valued Self Image with those of the same ethnicity as well. How will we do that? B.L.A.C.C wants to reach out to our Black community and educate our people both young and old on the importance of putting the Lord first, Marriage , Education, Professionalism, Etiquette, Speech, Accounting and Basic Living skills, Networking, Events Marketing and becoming a True exclusive community amongst ourselves. No this is not saying to stay away from other cultures and ethnic groups but when we can empower our Communities we can Empower our future and that means "Longevity and Growth"

Wouldn't you like people to stop identifying hundreds of black people in a group with a Fall out Fight ? Would it not be better if they identified it as Us coming together to handle business? Jump aboard and help us win this fight. Where two or more come together and agree anything is possible. Join this group and help us with ideas that will help our communities THRIVE! We must understand and respect ourselves only then will we ever be Free! Going forward you are Blacc and Bliss not just Black.

10/05/2024

THE FIRST WEALTHIEST BLACK FAMILY IN THE US:

Junius G. Groves 1859 - 1925.

Farmer, landowner, and businessman Junius G. Groves was one of the wealthiest Black Americans of the early 20th century. Born a slave in Green County, Kentucky, Groves was later liberated and joined other freedmen in the “Great Exodus” to Kansas in 1879, eventually finding work as a farmhand. Impressed with his strong work ethic and production, Groves’ employer offered him nine acres of land to farm on shares.

By 1884, he and his wife Matilda had saved enough to purchase 80 acres of land near Edwardsville, Kansas. So successful was their venture that, just four years later, they had acquired a total of 2,000 acres and replaced their one-room shanty with a 22-room mansion.

Groves made a name for himself as a potato grower, producing as many as 721,500 bushels in one year – far and away more than any other farmer – and earning the title of “Potato King of the World.” He also operated a general store, maintained several orchards, and had investments in various mining and banking interests. Groves worked the farm until his death in 1925. He attributed his success to the endless hard work and devotion of his wife and 12 children.

08/05/2024

Anok yai showed up in her beautiful dark skin and won the 2024 met gala! She ate the red carpet event and left no crumbs.

Anok Yai is a South Sudanese-American fashion model. She is the first South Sudanese model and the second black supermodel after Naomi Campbell to open a Prada show. She has made several appearances on i-D and international Vogue covers, including American Vogue three times.

01/05/2024

Meet Emeline King, the woman who developed the interior design of one of America's most beloved cars. According to the Ford Performance blog, after 80 years of business, Ford Motor Company hired its first Black female car designer, Emeline King, who wou...

18/03/2024

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24/02/2024

Black Wall Street Book Store
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22/02/2024

Beyoncé joins Taylor Swift as the only female artist in history to debut at #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart with a solo song.

21/02/2024

Sad but true…

Billie Thomas known as Buckwheat from the Little Rascals, 1930s.

—Born in Los Angeles, California, Billie Thomas auditioned at the Hal Roach Studios at the age of three. He got a role and his first episode was called, For Pete’s Sake! But he wasn’t playing the role of “Buckwheat” — that character was played by female child actress named Carlena (who happened to be Matthew “Stymie” Beard’s sister). Another young girl, Willie Mae Taylor played the role of Buckwheat for three more episodes before Billie Thomas took it over. That’s when it became confusing.
Billie Thomas became “Buckwheat” in the 1935 episode called, Mama’s Little Pirate. But he continued to play the role as a girl. Since the character, “Buckwheat” was originally a girl, Hal Roach and the studio must have wanted to keep it that way — even though the new actor for Buckwheat was a boy, Billie Thomas. If you were ever confused about whether he was a little girl or a little boy, this may be the reason. He wore pigtails with bows, a large over-sized sweater and large over-sized floppy boots.
The Buckwheat character played by Billie Thomas finally evolved into a boy after Stymie left the series in 1935. In the 1936, The Pinch Singer, Billie Thomas, as Buckwheat, was now a “he” not a “she”. But talk about confusing — his costume didn’t change until the feature film, “General Spanky” when he began to wear overalls and lost the pig tails.
At the age of 23 Billie Thomas enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served for two years, receiving the National Defense Serve Medal and Good Conduct Medal. After his service in the army, Billie Thomas worked as a film lab technician with Technicolor Corporation. He used his skill in editing instead of acting.
Billie Thomas was one of the Rascals that had an untimely death at the age of 49, when he suffered a heart attack.
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20/02/2024

Meet Clara Belle Drisdale Williams [1885-1993], the first African-American graduate of New Mexico State University. Many of her professors would not allow her inside the classroom, she had to take notes from the hallway; she was also not allowed to walk with her class to get her diploma. She married Jasper Williams in 1917; their three sons became physicians. She became a great teacher of black students by day, and by night she taught their parents, former slaves, home economics. In 1961, New Mexico State University named a street on its campus after Williams; in 2005 the building of the English department was renamed Clara Belle Williams Hall. In 1980 Williams was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws degree by NMSU, which also apologized for the treatment she was subjected to as a student. She died at 108 years old.
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