Celebrating radio DJ Mary Dee Dudley the first Black female radio DJ in the United States and a pioneer in the format of combining coverage of community affairs with news and music...
Yes 7:00am, true that. It seems like such a small accomplishment now but we still strive above it all. We made it through Slavery and Jim Crow. We will make it through this administration too. LOLO
I would've been more impressed if the BHF segment marked or mentioned the 16TH Street Baptist Church Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama that took the lives of Four little black girls: Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Addie Mae Collins, and Carol Robertson 62 Years Ago on this date:September 15th, 1963.
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So amazing… thanks for this snitch….
Even though you piss me off by removing my comments sometimes 😊
^She removes mines, too, but at least she’ll remove the nasty posts left by trolls when I cuss ‘em out. There is that.
Thanks for the info that they don’t want us to know about, Snitch.
This is pretty awesome. I read all of the black history facts. Best part of the site now actually. lol
Nice
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This!!!!
Yes 7:00am, true that.
It seems like such a small accomplishment now but we still strive above it all. We made it through Slavery and Jim Crow. We will make it through this administration too. LOLO
Say "Go DJ!"
You’re one of the trolls I cuss out. Guess you forgot. No surprise there.
I would've been more impressed if the BHF segment marked or mentioned the 16TH Street Baptist Church Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama that took the lives of Four little black girls: Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Addie Mae Collins, and Carol Robertson 62 Years Ago on this date:September 15th, 1963.
This woman has the beautiful looks of Debbie Allen. Thanks RWS for posting such a wonderful person.
Nice to meet you ma’m
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