Kendall Qualls
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Super Bowl: Please bring back 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
On behalf of the silent majority of Americans, I’m urging Roger Goodell, the NFL Commissioner, and the team owners to reformat the pre-game activities for the performance of only one anthem at this year’s Super Bowl— the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," and forego performing the “Black National Anthem," "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Why the progressive Left allowed the moral destruction of American Black culture
While black elected officials have increased steadily in numbers post-civil rights era, we have not seen that same level of success in the black community when it comes to academic performance, private sector expansion and quality of life.
Chief Diversity Officer rejects DEI
It's time for a new era and transformation. Thank God Mr. Brown and many others are leading the way.
This Black History Month, remember to which states Americans flee
As we enter Black History Month, this article will be a lesson on America’s history leading up to present day.
Black pastors have failed the black family; how do we plan to restore it?
If the black community is ever to be restored, it will require us to come together under the banner of Jesus Christ.
Welcome back, America — we’ve missed you!
Without the heavy restraints of government regulations, dependency and favoritisms, the spirit of America is constantly renewing itself. With the right leadership in place, the best days of America are just around the corner. I’m looking forward to saying “welcome back, America. We’ve missed you!”
Father's Day call to action: Restoring the black family
The bait and switch resulted in a 50-year cultural genocide which brought the decline of two-parent families from 80% in 1965 to 80% fatherless homes in our lifetime without one national initiative to reverse the trends.
Media ignores the cultural genocide of the American black family
Indeed, the cultural genocide of the American black family is a tragedy yet untold by the press that is still waiting to be told with facts and candid truth.
It’s time for black Americans to embrace a post-racial America
Organized groups are igniting forest fires to divide and destroy our unique American culture. It’s imperative that we not only extinguish their efforts, but foster a new movement that nurtures, unites, and strengthens us as Americans, regardless of race, for generations to come.