2008 Making Black History Past, Present, Future

Famous Black Couples

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    12 Usher & Tameka Raymond
    Certainly marriage is not always a walk in the park, but for Usher Raymond and Tameka Foster, there was high drama before the wedding. Yet, against the odds, the May-December relationship,who wed in August 2007 (he 29,she 36) seems to show no signs of fatigue. Last November, they welcomed their son, Usher Raymond V into the world. (Photo by Johnny Nunez, WireImage.com)

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    11 LisaRaye & Michael Misick
    No need to pester Disney for a Black princess -- we've got a real live one from the South Side of Chicago. Who cares that actress LisaRaye McCoy became the First Lady of Turks & Caicos, when she married the Premier of the island nation? Details, details. Princess! The two were wed in a lavish event in 2006. (Photo by Rick Diamond, WireImage.com)

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    10 Martin Luther & Coretta Scott King
    The truth of it is that a young preacher from Atlanta finds his lovely lady in wait from Alabama and they marry in 1953. The fact that they came to change the world was icing on the cake. Theirs was a union that must have been tested -- bombed homes, great separations, four children to feed. Through it all they were the epitome of courage and dignity. In this 1956 photo, a young Martin is welcomed with a kiss by Coretta after leaving court in Montgomery.(Photo by Gene Herrick, AP Photo)

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    9 Nas & Kelis
    Talk about a ride or die chick. If your man takes a controversial stand, why not you too???? And so Nasir and Kelis Jones came to the 50th Annual Grammy Awards with the N-Word spilled all over them like Hennessy. This also just happens to be the name of Nas' next album. The eccentric singer and critically acclaimed rapper have been married since 2005. (Photo by Johnny Nunez, WireImage.com)

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    8 Colin & Alma Powell
    Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell wed Alma Johnson in 1962, while he was stationed in Massachusetts. Some say that Alma, the Alabama born audiologist, held his career back; she always remained adamant about his safety and the time politics would take from them. The two retirees are now actively involved in the The Colin & Alma Powell Legacy Campaign with America's Promise, a charity for children. The Powells themselves have three children and three grandchildren.(Photo by Paul Hawthorne, Getty Images)

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    7 Samuel Jackson & Latanya Richardson
    When we saw Latanya Richardson at Kai Milla's Fall 2008 fashion show, it was like Jay said -- the rock on her finger was like a TUMOR. Upon closer inspection, the so very down to earth Miss Jackson revealedthat the many, many diamonds surrounding the rockiest were all gems Samuel had given her over the years. ''These two were the first pair of diamond earrings that Samuel gave me,'' she beamed. The Morehouse-Spelman couple have been married since 1980 and have a daughter, Zoe. (Photo by Maury Phillips, WireImage.com)

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    6 Creflo & Taffi Dollar
    Being married to a highly visible preacher can be likened to being married to a rock star. There is notoriety, fortune, fans. But Taffi and Creflo Dollar, both ministers, both with unique names, seem to handle it all with aplomb. They truly seem in love, with Creflo mentioning Taffi often in his sermons. Dollar's first son, who is white, was adopted when he and Taffi were engaged. The Dollars now have five children together. (Photo by: World Changers Church International)

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    5 Grant Hill & Tamia
    The vow through sickness and in health must have taken on new meaning when beautiful Canadian songstress Tamia was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2005. This is the real test of a marriage, and she and Grant Hill have made it clear that they are fighting together. The attractive couple, who were reportedly introduced by Anita Baker, have been married for almost nine years. Last August, Tamia gave birth to her second baby girl, Lael Rose.(Johnny Nunez, WireImage.com)

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    4 Rev. Run & Justine Simmons
    Meet me at the altar in your white dress...Who could forget the remix video to 'Let's Get Married' where Reverend Run and wife, a young Justine Simmons, danced together at the wedding reception? As the hip-hop generation's Healthcliff and Claire Huxtable on the MTV ''reality'' show, 'Run's House,' we have laughed with Rev. Run and his family and cried when they lost their youngest member last year. The Simmons' have recently adopted a baby girl which brings their beautiful brood to six. (Photo by Thos Robinson/Getty Images)

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    3 Barack & Michelle Obama
    Stand by your man, or behind him in this case. Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama gets real love from his equally accomplished wife Michelle before the New Hampshire presidential primary on Jan. 8, 2008.The couple met at a law firm (she was his boss) and have been married since 1992. They have two daughters, Malia and Natasha. (Photo by Stephan Savoia, AP Photo)

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    O1492 02:44:23 PM Mar 02 2008

    We love Serena because she's proof positive that we can play tennis and play it professionally, who cares what her looks are like?
    Howver, anything is better than that blond hair, and those braids. If it matter to her tennis well-being, then her looks are 100% better.

    rjgbbs1 08:02:56 PM Feb 29 2008

    Does anyone else think that Serenea favors Betty Shabazz?

    cwgrandy 01:46:10 PM Feb 28 2008

    She has been a great tennis player and has generally done so with class. Sorry to say it, but in 10 years she is going to be fat. I mean bigtime huge.

    akhberet 01:14:23 PM Feb 28 2008

    Serena definitely looks less drag-a-licious than a few years ago...She looks great!

    Neter atun 9 12:44:45 PM Feb 28 2008

    go sexy serena just dont do waht vivca fox deep throat do . or you mighty regret it stay beatiful and positive.people of color lets support that woman ..

    realfairplaylady 11:22:22 AM Feb 28 2008

    It doesn't surprise me that some a-hole would start accusing Serena of being on steriods because she has been blessed with an athletic built like so many of us beautiful black people are - just as if we were sculpted by a master sculptor; in truth we were - God Himself!

    Stop hating, you haters! She's blessed with athletic talent and physical prowess that she didn't have to buy. Deal with it!

    ns596 09:08:55 AM Feb 28 2008

    Congratulations Serena...aint nobody mad but those professional racists who go from page to page hating. They have no life, but you do.

    emperioh 07:47:03 PM Feb 27 2008

    i want sum

    vbiswhat12005 06:02:28 PM Feb 27 2008

    Serena Williams is one of the top female athletes in the history of tennis and you're focusing on her choice of hair and clothing? So much for celebrating black "history", huh?

    koontakintaaa 11:23:55 PM Feb 26 2008

    Are you kidding me...girlffriend needs to lay off the steroids. If her head gets any bigger she's gonna fall over!! LOL!!

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    Words of Wisdom

    Oprah Winfrey George Burn, AP

    Oprah Winfrey

    "A person can change his future by merely changing his attitude."

    Coretta Scott King Wireimage.com

    Coretta Scott King

    "Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated."

    Michael Jordan Getty Images

    Michael Jordan

    "I realize that I'm black, but I like to be viewed as a person, and this is everybody's wish. "

    Barack Obama Getty Images

    Barack Obama

    "The issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues."

    venus-williams

    Venus Williams

    "If you're not a competitor, you've just got to go home."

    Martin Luther King AP

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    "I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people will get to the promised land ..." King's final speach, April 3, 1968.