Perfect Secrets
She was petite, smart, reserved, and fit the obnoxiously bigoted stereotype of a “China doll.” She was hardworking and compliant, and her grades in school were outstanding. Oh, and yes, she was also great at math. But everyone already knew … Continue reading Perfect Secrets
“The Model Minority Myth – or the Salt/Sugar Juxtaposition”
Years ago, I was seated at a gate within the International Concourse at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. I was minding my own business, finishing my lunch, when a middle-aged White gentleman and his wife sat next to me. … Continue reading “The Model Minority Myth – or the Salt/Sugar Juxtaposition”
Worshipping Our Creation More Than Our Creator
Faith leaders of Europe and the “New World” embraced the novice research community’s findings even though it was contrary to the Bible. Continue reading Worshipping Our Creation More Than Our Creator
Holiday Greetings From Three-Fifths Magazine.
It has been quite a journey and we now have arrived at our third Christmas. God has opened many doors for Three-Fifths Magazine in a very short time. It is through our Christian belief that we value and respect every … Continue reading Holiday Greetings From Three-Fifths Magazine.
A Merry Christmas Extra
Three-Fifths Magazine Contributor Carl McRoy offers a two-part Christmas Extra. Let’s take some time to learn a little history and musicology and mix in some humor this Christmas with Three-Fifths Magazine. Thank you, Carl. Continue reading A Merry Christmas Extra
Dreaming of a Black Christmas, part 1: Chuck Berry & Rudolph’s Run
Add some color to your carols and learn about the stories behind the songs. Continue reading Dreaming of a Black Christmas, part 1: Chuck Berry & Rudolph’s Run
Dreaming of a Black Christmas, part 2: Ghetto Claus
Add some color to your carols and learn a little about the stories behind the songs. Continue reading Dreaming of a Black Christmas, part 2: Ghetto Claus
Talking Points
The man’s conversation was basically a set of talking points. He presented them to me in the form of questions and what at first sounded like concerned observations. They were focused on his perceptions of Black people. Not his exact … Continue reading Talking Points
Let It Begin With Me
Christmas time is filled with child-like utopian dreams, highlighted by smiles of joy and laughter, everyone loving their neighbor in a world decorated with reds and greens. Take a moment. Can you remember the twinkling little eyes mesmerized by the … Continue reading Let It Begin With Me
