Editorial Quit Playin’: Gone, But Don’t Forget Me! By Vincent L. Hall If you want me to stay, I’ll be around today, to be available for you to see. But I’m about... Vincent HallJanuary 14, 2020
Editorial Quit Playin!: A Way Somehow… By Vincent L. Hall The older and more sophisticated I become, the more I realize the genius that resided in our mothers, fathers, and... Vincent HallDecember 25, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: A Low Barr in History! By Vincent L. Hall “I think today, American people have to focus on something else, which is the sacrifice and the service that is... Vincent HallDecember 17, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: KwanzaaFest is “Really Coming Together!” By Vincent L. HallColumnist That’s the theme for the 29th Annual Kwanzaa Fest celebration, and it really is coming together. Each year since 1991,... Vincent HallDecember 3, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: Your Obituary Goes Right Here By Vincent L. Hall For years, my publisher, Cheryl Smith, has had a dream to print a weekly obituary page. Not just for the... Vincent HallNovember 28, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: Jeremiah, Barack, and Holy Hands! By Vincent L. Hall The courage that allowed African Americans to confront chattel slavery, the Black Codes, Jim Crow, and second-class citizenship were not... Vincent HallOctober 31, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: Strength to Love By Vincent L. Hall Strength to Love debuted in 1963 as a book of sermons, principally centered on the topic of segregation. Its author... Vincent HallOctober 15, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: Impeach the Maryland Farmer! By Vincent L. Hall Abeni Jewell Haynes is a budding and promising young actress. This past Sunday morning church service wasn’t my first time... Vincent HallOctober 8, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: Hallelujah Ouch!!! By Vincent L. Hall As I began to read Pastor Jonathan Carl’s recent letter to the POTUS, my face brimmed with glee and anticipation.... Vincent HallSeptember 24, 2019
Editorial Quit Playin’: Them Texas Chickens By Vincent L. Hall Many historians have tried to dilute the power of Malcolm X’s frankness by comparing him to Martin Luther King. Not... Vincent HallSeptember 8, 2019