Niambi Davis
I'm a published author who loves to travel and write about it. I'm an avid reader, a hobbyist photographer, soapmaker and lover of boats and the water.
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The Temptations - First Concert MemoriesWhen the curtain rose on David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, Paul and Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin, we were all reduced to screaming teen-age girls. -
Black History: Le Chevalier De St. George: 18th Century "French Hercules"His life read like that of a fictional superman, but this champion fencer, classical composer and conductor, France's first black colonel and anti-slavery activist was indeed very real. -
Black History: The Black Mountain Man and Warrior Known as "Five Scalps""The old fur traders always got a Negro if possible to negotiate with the Indians because of their pacifying effect. They could manage them better than the white men -- "
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Black History: Bose Ikard - a Black Cowboy and an Inspiration for Lonesome DoveBose Ikard was the inspiration for Deets, the character played by Danny Glover in Lonesome Dove. -
Black History: The Last Lynching in Maryland - a Personal AccountIn October 1933 George Armwood became the last lynching victim in the state of Maryland -
John Brown: A Black Female Soldier in the Royal African CompanyAlthough her real name is a mystery and her reasons never made clear, this woman disguised herself as a man, took the name "John Brown" and enlisted as a soldier in the Royal African Company
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Cathay Williams - Female Buffalo SoldierCathay Williams transformed herself from house girl and female contraband to William Cathay, a private in the 38th United States Army Infantry.
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Why Watch Night is Significant in African American HistoryFor many African Americans, January 1, 1863 was indeed a "great getting-up morning."
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Junkanoo in North Carolina: An African American CelebrationWherever Africa's descendants landed in the New World, they brought and kept their culture with them. -
Centreville Alive Presents Fall Fest 2010Come to Centreville Maryland and celebrate the harvest season with Fall Fest 2010 -
Pastor Terry Jones and His Threat to Burn the Qur'anPastor Terry Jones - hating a religion he knows little about. Threatening to burn a holy book he's hardly read. A little information is dangerous in the mind of a person determined to keep it closed at all costs.
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How to Deal with DepressionIt's so much more than the blues. Learn the facts to give and receive help with depression.
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Dry Skin Brushing - Your Body Will Feel Brand NewTry dry skin brushing - it's a wonderful morning (or evening) ritual for naturally beautiful skin. Do it daily, and you (and your skin) will feel brand new.
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Black History Memoirs II - "He Came Down from Canada"African-American genealogy in Maryland and Canada -searching the trail for our original, free ancestor. -
Black History Month MemoirsMy mother's passion for African-American history was a life-long love. Even into her 80's she found opportunities to share her zeal. -
Signed Up In the Virgin IslandsA colorful and cool selection of signs found throughout the US and British Virgin Islands. -
Rediscovering Maryland's Eastern ShoreAfter years of living away from home, I learned to love the Land of Pleasant Living once again. -
Coping with DementiaCaring for a loved one with dementia can be sad, stressful, lonely, and sometimes frightening. There are times, however, when the fog lifts and offers a loving reprieve for the patient and caregiver.
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How to Enjoy the Best of Tortola's Cane Garden BayIn the British Virgin Islands, Tortola's Cane Garden Bay is laid-back, low-key and a taste of the true Caribbean. -
Top Ten Christmas Songs of All TimeFrom chorales to calypso, rockabilly and rhythm and blues, my top ten Christmas songs come from a mixed musical bag.