The Black History Month issue of Sister 2 Sister salutes the first Black president, Barack Obama. Read about Emil Jones, the man who shaped Obama's political career and helped him get elected to the Illinois Senate; hear from The Roots' Questlove about how hip-hop must hold Obama to his promises; and our very own Dr. Jeff explores The Obama Effect on Black America's self esteem.
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The Black History Month issue of Sister 2 Sister salutes the first Black president, Barack Obama. Read about Emil Jones, the man who shaped Obama's political career and helped him get elected to the Illinois Senate; hear from The Roots' Questlove about how hip-hop must hold Obama to his promises; and our very own Dr. Jeff explores The Obama Effect on Black America's self esteem.
Don't miss these other great stories:
- Two Stallionaires on their search for love
- Why Mr. Romance is the man for Niecy Nash
- Natalie Cole updates us on her health
- Naturi and Antonique talk about how their lives helped them play Faith and Lil' Kim in Notorious
- How to get effortlessly beautiful hair
- Choreographer Laurieann Gibson joins Diddy for another reality show
- Recipes to keep things sweet and spicy in your love life
I Know you are a great person Mr. President but you have to help everybody with your own sweat and blood. Just like If you build a Prefabricated Bridges or Bridge Builder you must know how to to it. I hope you will understand.










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