1970s

  1. Unbothered

    Sometimes, I feel that I was born in the wrong era and wish I were a part of Black community during the 50s, 60s, and 70s.

    The reason I say this is because what I love about Black folks from the old days is that they were full of “fight” and the heart of a lion, they didn't simply play the white man's “go along to get along” game, they fought back and made demands, put fear in white people's conscience that things...
  2. Unbothered

    In 1979 the first ever McDonald's commercial featuring a Black family aired on national television.

    I don't know if this was ever posted here but I saw it on Facebook and thought it was a cool discovery 🤷🏾‍♀️.
  3. Westbama Heartthrob

    R.I.P. Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins: Original Member of Parliament-Funkadelic

    Damn, another OG gone :mjcry: Not surprising though. Last I heard, he wasn't doing too good Crazy the amount of talent they had as a band over the years R.I.P.
  4. FAH1223

    The NBA on CBS

    1982-1989 version Boston Garden graphics, cutting edge at the time 1989 NBA Finals version: Then used in 1989-1990 season
  5. JadeB

    Which decade had the bigger impact on modern black culture?

    the 1970s: or the 1990s
  6. JadeB

    Curtis Mayfield was saying "bad bytch" in the 70s

    @3:33 :wtf: I know people have been saying nikka since the 1800s but I find sorta funny that Curtis said baddest bytches in a time before hip hop.
  7. Days of Future Piff

    What is the GOAT decade for black music? (poll)

    For me it's a tough call between the 70s and 80s. The 70s were full of innovation and top quality soul, funk, and R&B: Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye, Maze ft. Frankie Beverly, Stevie Wonder, P-Funk, Sly and the Family Stone, Mandrill, and so much more. :ahh: But the 80s gave us Whitney...
  8. King Static X

    Harlem in the 1970s

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