Rich Boy dropped out of his studies of mechanical engineering at Tuskegee University in order to concentrate on trying to rap.
Anymore information on this? I'd like to know more.- Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Laurence Fishburne, Wesley Snipes and Samuel L. Jackson had a cabal together when starting out in hollywood.. Amazing that 5 out of the six most influential Black actors since the late 80s were from the same Kliq(will smith is the other influential black actor)
Just yesterday, I was watching ESPN (I think it was the Olbermann show) and they had a segment on black jockeys.
African Americans won 15 of the first 28 Kentucky derby's....we were then kicked out of the sport.
I had no idea that we used to run this sport.
Basically, back during enslavement, whites who owned horses used to covet slaves that had knowledge of horse-tending (And some of these slaves brought this knowledge over from Africa). After the civil war, and the end of enslavement, many blacks continued this legacy, and many got involved with Horse racing.
Whites couldn't bare to see black people accomplishing something, so they started banning blacks from derby's, refusing to hire black jockeys, etc.
Pissed me off.
Anymore information on this? I'd like to know more.
That's a good article, thanks mate....not much...just a short piece in an article
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/29/m...became-his-own-genre.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
"It wasn’t a bad life with his fellow actors Denzel Washington, Laurence Fishburne, Morgan Freeman and Wesley Snipes. They went to auditions together, and if one didn’t get a part, he recommended his friends. They went to the unemployment office together, partied together, pooled their money, fed one another, spent Christmases together, appeared in plays together. Jackson did “A Soldier’s Story” with Washington and was Freeman’s understudy in “Mother Courage” at the Public. Freeman, 10 years older and wiser, told him once: “I don’t know why you’re working so hard, boy. You got it. Just don’t quit.” When I called Freeman to ask why Jackson got his call to Hollywood so late in his career, Freeman said: “He got it earlier than me. Others went to Hollywood on their own. My agent told me, ‘If they want you, they’ll call you.’ ” The Jackson he knew, Freeman said, “was not cool like Jules — Sam was earnest.”
Washington was the first of his friends to be called to Hollywood. Then Fishburne, then Snipes. Jackson “wouldn’t go unless they called me,” he said. He stayed in New York and asked his agent every day, “Did Hollywood call?” No. So he continued doing what he always did — work, try to take care of his family but also drink and do drugs — until 1990."

