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'U Don't Need to Explain': Yandy Smith Fans Jump to Her Defense After Critics Attack Anniversary Post to Mendeecees

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It’s safe to say some fans aren’t in favor of Yandy Smith-Harris and her spouse Mendeecees Harris celebrating their anniversary.

“Baby love…thanks for helping me become a grown woman @Mendeecees,” the mother of two expressed via Instagram, along with sharing a throwback photo of herself and Harris.

Nevertheless, a critic lurked underneath Smith-Harris’ post and slammed her message to Harris.

“Every trial made her a better woman just like when a man says you made him a better man you sound bitter and his incarceration was a small portion on their relationship like wtf”

Harris was released from prison in January, after serving four years behind bars; he’d plead guilty to “conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute” drugs, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

The father of four also has eight-year-old Aasim Harris and 14-year-old Mendeecees Harris Jr. from previous relationships.

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‘I’d Go Crazy In a Minute’: Fans Relate to Yandy Smith’s Post About Being a Mother
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
Wear Your Armor
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Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
Mississippi lawmakers vote to remove Confederate emblem from flag
The Mississippi state legislature on Sunday passed a bill to remove the Confederate emblem from their flag in a historic referendum on the only remaining state flag to feature the Confederate
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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
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(1839) Daniel A. Payne, “Slavery Brutalizes Man”
? Daniel A. Payne was born on February 24, 1811, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of free blacks. Educated at a Charleston school established by free blacks and by a private tutor, he mastered mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French. In 1826 Payne joined the Methodist Episcopal Church and t
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Source: Black Past
Family of Jodian Fearon vows to continue the fight for justice as she is laid to rest
Portia Green-Haughton, the mother of late Jodian Fearon, says her family will not give up on their fight for justice, as the first time mom was laid to rest
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Franco Harris
Franco Harris is a retired American football player. He was born in March 7, 1950 to an African American father and an Italian mother. He studied at Rancocas Valley Regional High School in New Jersey and later at Penn State University. Here he played for the team “Littany Lions” as
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Source: Black History Resources
Mar
7
1950
Justice for Joshua Johnson: Family, community want answers
The rash of national killings of unarmed Blacks has overshadowed a local tragedy, the killing of 35-year-old Joshua Johnson around 6 am on April 22, 2020 at the hands of Harris County Deputy Tu Tran, who has killed
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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
Stanley Crouch
Stanley Crouch , (born December 14, 1945, Los Angeles, California, U.S.), American journalist and critic noted for his range of interests and for his outspoken essays on African American arts, politics, and
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Source: Brittanica
Dec
14
1945
Lauren London Stops By 'Red Table Talk,' Discusses Nipsey Hussle and Dealing with Gun Violence Since High School
Lauren London has been dealing with gun violence for much of her life — starting from her teenage years, growing up in Los
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Patricia Roberts Harris
Patricia Roberts Harris , née Patricia Roberts (born May 31, 1924, Mattoon, Ill., U.S.—died March 23, 1985, Washington, D.C.), American public official, the first African American woman named to a U.S. ambassadorship and the first as well to serve in a presidential
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Source: Brittanica
Mar
23
1985
Analysis | The Daily 202: D.C. surpasses 500 coronavirus deaths; nearly 3 in 4 have been African American
Public health experts say the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus on communities of color should be seen as an exclamation point in the national conversation about the systemic barriers to racial
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Source: Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis - The Washington Post
The parables of Jesus modernized for a contemporary audience (Week 1)
A minister on his way to his car after Bible Study saw the woman lying on the ground, side-eyed her, could hear her moaning and was relieved she was not
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Source: Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper – Journalistic Excellence, Service, Integrity and Objectivity Always
Bakersfield Native and Stanford Graduate Erica McCall Discusses Making a Difference in Her Community
This article highlights the impact basketball has had on Erica McCall
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Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
Shepherd Manson B. Johnson II: Teacher and Community Leader Who Lived His Mantra “Stay on Top” Succumbed to COVID-19
Shepherd Dr. Manson B. Johnson II, the dynamic leader and teacher of Holman Street Baptist Church in Houston’s Third Ward, died on May 31, 2020 from complications of
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Source: Houston Forward Times - Reporting The Truth | Affecting Change | Moving Forward
Cory Booker and Kamala Harris speak out against Rand Paul amendment | New York Carib News
Paul, who has been holding up popular bipartisan legislation to make lynching a federal crime, came to the Senate floor in Washington to add an amendment to the anti-lynching legislation and then pass
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Source: The New York Carib News
George Floyd: Protests, Police, and Prosecutors
Browne-Marshall: What should Minnesota Gov. Walz have known about any type of uprising or riot or protest, peaceful or otherwise, involving George
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
Temptations' Otis Williams Talks Music, History, and the Temps' 60th Anniversary
With everything going on in our world today, my question to you is how does one put on the full armor of God in the midst of pandemic, the continuation of overt racism, state sanctioned discrimination and even
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
Stephen Bantu Biko
One of the greatest sons of Africa was brutaly mudered by then government of apatheird in South Africa.Biko was a thinker, intellect and a father.His philosophy was that blacks must be proud to be black and blacks must redifine themselves.We as South Africans this month we are mournibg his demise
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Sep
12
2002
(2003) Rev. Jeremiah Wright, “Confusing God and Government”
During the 2008 Presidential campaign, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, whose most famous congregant was Illinois Senator Barack Obama, burst unto the national political scene when media outlets reported and aired segments of previous sermons.  The segment which
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Source: Black Past
Apr
13
2003
NBA community reacts to Moses Malone's death
The death of 76ers great Moses Malone rocked the sports world
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Biden’s VP List Narrows | Afro
By BILL BARROW and JULIE PACE, Associated Press
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
The Color Purple (musical)
The Color Purple is a musical with a book by Marsha Norman and music and lyrics by Stephen Bray, Brenda Russell, and Allee Willis. Based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker, the show follows the journey of Celie, an African-American woman in the American South from the early to mid-20th
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Source: BlackHistory.com
Sep
9
2004
My Personal Battle from a Positive to a Negative Result – (Part 2 of 2)
Jeffrey L. Boney Shares His Personal Journey of Surviving the Coronavirus and Dealing with the Emotional and Mental Anguish Required to Overcome COVID-19
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We have a right to be angry!
In the last several months, we have witnessed the outcry of God’s people in so many ways—people wailing and moaning with tears of disbelief, death, and
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‘Morale Is Low’: Cops Wallow In Self-Pity As The Country Demands Better Policing That’s Not Racist
The movement to defund police combined with the overall sentiment that sweeping change is needed for all of law enforcement has apparently left cops with some issues of self-confidence and apparent self-pity over their uncertain
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Source: The Urban Daily
A Simple Guide on How to Start a Church.
God has called you to start
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How To Find A Therapist Who Focuses On Black Mental Health
With virtual therapy appointments, phone calls and even text services, it’s not hard to find time in your life for therapy — the bigger challenge can sometimes be finding a therapist who fits your
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Sextuplets Who Once Appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show Just Graduated From High School
Nationwide — The Harris family sextuplets from Alabama, who are known for being the first surviving set of Black sextuplets in the U.S., are once again making international
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Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia (1885 – )
Founded in 1886 by Pastor John Andrew Parker, a freedman, Ebenezer Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia had only 13 members and no church building upon Parker’s passing in 1894 and when Alfred Daniel Williams became its second pastor.  Williams’ powerful sermons and strong leadership skills increased
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Caricom congratulates St Kitts-Nevis PM on election victory
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC)— The Caribbean Community (Caricom) has sent congratulations to incumbent Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris on the resounding victory of his Team Unity coalition in general elections held on
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