African American Culture
Thank You first to God for making this possible
WEBPAGE DESIGN
Sorrel :)
SONG LYRICS
KVC sent Lyrics to Incomplete by Sisqo
Tyca sent Lyrics to This Woman's Work by Maxwell
MzKitty sent Lyrics to Treated Like Her by Chanté Moore and Latocha Scott and Ta Da by Lil Mo
SmileyB sent Lyrics to Don't Wanna Lose You by the Backstreet Boys
There are many people who contributed to the old site. It will be some time before we are able to go through all of the pages to find all of the people who made this site the way it is. Some people chose to remain anonymous. We will try to include everybody in time.
ENCOURAGEMENT
I thank my mother for being there for me always [ except when her grandchildren come over :) ]
I thank my father for never forgetting me even though I am not able to spend the time with him that I should.
I thank Lusion for harassing me to make webpages that no ordinary human could make, only to say he changed his mind and wants a blue page with a big planet on it. Your challenges sharpen my skills.
I thank Sir Professer for being more than just a friend but more like family, and always being there.
I thank Mark for being a true friend to my family even though Lusion and Sir Professer like to constantly show their love for you in very strange ways.
I thank all of the many people who have sent compliments and words of encouragement through e-mail, message boards and "instant" messages.
There is no thank-you for those who sent negative criticism but we did ask for questions and comments and I appreciate all feedback that can be used to make this site better.
To all of the racist trash who sent your negative, anti-Black messages, your hatred only makes us stronger.
To all of the teachers, computer scientists, ministers, relatives, friends and mentors who saw my potential, I thank you personally for balancing the negative effect of those who said I would never be or do anything.
To Mr. Busch, you will always be my mentor even though I am no longer a 17-year-old senior high school student. Central needs more people like you.
To Mr. Curtis and Dr. Kennedy, you are both excellent African and African American History teachers.
Mr. Cunningham, you taught my first Computer Science class when I was in the 6th grade. I wish I could show you how much I've grown.
Khigh, words could not express my love for you.
Jason, you probably don't remember me but you were my first friend. I will never forget you.
Kesha, you're my girl. I miss the way we would go out and joke about becoming strippers. That was joking, right? :) I miss the way we would raise heck in the streets of downtown K.C. I know you have things to work out and when you are done fighting off all these men, your friend will be here so we can raise heck again. Thank you for being there.
Latifah, I know we had our differences but I still love you like a sister.
Chris, you were my friend since junior high and you will be my friend when I get my Bachelor's degree. You will be my friend when I get the Masters and the Doctorate. You will be my friend as long as there are friends. Thank you.
To everybody who I did not mention, my human limitations may have prevented me from mentioning you in this webpage but it is not intentional. Thank you.
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