Taking its name from the Swahili word for powerful, BAVUAL documents the African experience from the begining of recorded history to the present. Each issue features essays, historical profiles, and interviews which tell the story of 680 centuries of Afrocentric progress, and how these stories relate to today’s world.
BAVUAL, The African Heritage Magazine
An Echo of My Past • Reflections on my childhood on Long Island in the 1960s
Remembering Little Rock, 1957
Summer 2021 Memories
“Everything you have always wanted to know about Critical Race Theory* *But were afraid to ask” • A Q&A PRIMER
BLACK ATHLETES AND THE OLYMPICS • A Long, Strange Love/Hate Affair
Bathing Capgate and Other Indignities
Black History? • Take Our Quiz!
“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
Living WhileBlack • The Centuries-Long Quest for Respect—and Survival
HAITI • From Great Promise to Utter Despair
GUNS AND THE BLACK MALE • A Decades-Long Tragedy
The Great Football Blitz
BAVUAL MEETS an English Kidnapper in Summer 1619
Paintings of Egyptian Life Bring Big Money in 2010
Reginald Lewis, 1942-1993: The First Black Billionaire
Legends of Autumn
Black People on Earth
I Am Proudly Black
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