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Black Men

Black Men


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Publisher: Magna Publishing Group

List Price: $47.94
Buy New: $29.00
You Save: $18.94 (40%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 863

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Trade magazine
Subscription Issues: 6
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 6
First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Weeks

ASIN: B000EU1GWC

Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months

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Product Description
A lifestyle publication for today's African American male. Each issue includes interesting profiles of leaders in the African-American community, features and editorials from the top African-American journalists and relevant articles about black society in general.


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1 out of 5 stars Black Men Magazine is pathetic!!!!   July 25, 2004
L. A Hampton (Arizona)
27 out of 46 found this review helpful

This magazine shows the negative side of black men. I find the magazine an embarrasement to the African-American community. It seems out of all the races of men in the world, black men seem to want to display their lack of self control, their love of fancy cars, overpriced clothes, which in no way helps create wealth in our communities. And I am also offended that this magazine rarely shows black women on the front cover. Until, black men understand that this kind of pathetic display of supposed masculinity is stopped, they will always be stopped by the police, be passed over for employment, and looked down upon. I wish someone would create a magazine for black men which shows the positive side of being a black man such as being leaders in their community, showing respect and love for their women, and showing that everything is not hip hip!!


5 out of 5 stars Five Stars For The Ladies/One Star For the Name   January 19, 2006
The Twizzler (Philly Style)
13 out of 17 found this review helpful

Like my fellow choc-o-holic white brother, Floyd's Garage, I too get weird and sometimes disgusted looks from some lame pastyfaced, flatbacked white girl at the counter. What I do when I put my "Black Men" or "King" magazine down on the counter is make comments like... "I love black women," "Black Women are the best," or I might mention to those most obviously in the negative... "You wish you had some butt and hips like these girls, now ring me the f--k up!

Only thing I do not like about this rag is why use such an exclusionary name? Should oldfart and lame "Playboy" or those mags out there which are in celebration of anorexia like "Stuff" or "FHM" call themselves "White Men" ?!
No! Of course not! So let's all just chill and enjoy these black beauties.



5 out of 5 stars DASHEIKS 2 CENTS: HOTTEST COVERS IN THE BIZ   April 5, 2004
DASHEIK (DA BRONX, , New York United States)
8 out of 18 found this review helpful

Meagan Good and Jessica Rabbit made some great covers happen for this mag. Melyssa "Jessica Rabbit" Ford owns this magazine with her stunning [sex appeal]. She is the bomb!


5 out of 5 stars The Best Covers   January 5, 2004
6 out of 12 found this review helpful

This magazine has the best covers that you want to see. Definately something to look forward to in your mailbox.


4 out of 5 stars 1 of my favorite movies up their with n da hood and menace   August 2, 2005
2 out of 18 found this review helpful

i love this movie tupac and omar epps both carried this movie as
well(as Jermaine Hopkins)and Khalil Kain (as Raheem) along with Samuel Jackson played their roles well n da movie steel was funny at times and raheem was da cool as da co leader of da gang between him tupac omar and steel he had enough of poverty wanted 2 rob da bank with tupac and steel but needed q 2 b there was him as well so everything would go as planned also smauel jackson played a barber ncharge of a barber shop who is also funny at times this movie is a new york clasic 4 those of u that say tupac can't act should watch this and his other above da rim this movie was very powerful and i was digging tupac character as it was a little funny at times when things didn't go his way he would always snap he played as bishop a teenage gangsta that had loved at da beginning from his three friends steel raheem and q but then threw all away as he got really bad and crazy toward da end of da movie and omar epps played q a teenager who wanted to pursue his career as a dj he had a older girl friend and was friends with tupac at da beginning of da movie this movie ok place n harlem (1 of my favs places n nyc) and this movie is all about friendship and trust what changes everything from being normal is tupac's plan of robbering a bank when q omar epps has second thoughts of robbering da bank because he has a dj concert tupac goes wild and yells and curses at q chemistry between tupac and omar was amazing i loved da ending when both of them battle under da harlem bridge at 125th st was chasing each other through a party and then finally endin it at da top of da roof 2 c who had da juice (almost like da key or da power)2 uptown this movie almost contian decent music from naughty by nature with their hit uptown anthem and much more this movie also stars queen latifah as dj q's agent or producer whatever way u want 2 put 2 check out q's dj skills i love how they show all da sights n harlem it brings back a little of memeories because i use 2 visit harlem alot when i was a kid



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