previous editions of Black Truth News starting with Volume 1

Man Curse Obama before Killing Himself

Jarrod Horton Staff Writer In a Bizarre Story out of the state of Florida, a man apparently makes good on a promise that “if Barack gets re-elected, i’m not going to be around.”

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Grind Corner: Que Billah

We             Highlight        The               Street   Our Highlight this month goes to QUE BILLAH.  Representing the west side of Chicago; “QB” has toured with some of the biggest names in Hip Hop. We caught up with him for a

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Someone you Should Know

 Highlighting the Accomplishments of our Community!   I am Dr. Kimberly Johnson; “Doc KJ”.  I was born and raised in Chicago and lived on multiple sides of town.      Graduated from DuSable High School on the

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Black Truth News Top NBA Players for 2012-2013 Season

Editor’s Note:    You may have notice I have another post, that should be directly below this one, that has the top ten players in the NBA by position. That was for last season, the 2011-2012 season,

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They’re Playing Basketball

This Article First Appeared in The Black Truth News Volume 3 Issue 1 January 2012 NBA lockout is over; Players back to work Jarrod Horton Staff Writer The NBA season has come upon us like

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Words for Healing

Writer uses words as spiritual healing for people Yvonne C. Freeman Article Submission     Editor Note: The Black Truth News is introducing a new section inside the paper this month. It comes from one of our

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Grind Corner: Artist: Lunatic

We          Highlight         The         Street Our Highlight this month goes to Lunatic.  Representing the west side of Chicago; ‘Tic’ has drop three mix-tapes already with more to come. We caught up with him for a second, got his

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Rusty Jabbz New York Hip Hop Review

          By: DJ Handspin Dinero Article Submission “In Celebration of the New Studio Album From, Rediculus – Masters of Conversation: Punch lines and Parables Club Insomnia Sat., Nov. 19, 2011 8:30-2am  

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