By Lucius Gantt Before I was a columnist, I was a news reporter. I worked for major media companies in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and New York City among other towns. Any real media person can tell you; if you work for The Associated Press you must be accurate and first. Black media owners always try Read More…
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The Gantt Report – Little a Black Money
By Lucius Gantt When I was a little boy, my male and female friends used to hang out on the corner. “The corner” was the neighborhood playground. We used to push each other on the swings, jump on a spinning merry-go-round, mess around in the sandbox, and do other childish fun and games. When we Read More…
The Tongue of the Wicked and Deceitful
By Lucius Gantt Former President Donald Trump’s nightmare of becoming the United States’ first dictator will never become a dream come true. The people united will never be defeated! His insane ideas about civil rights, women’s rights and equal rights are unacceptable and should be discredited and abandoned! Only the hateful, the wicked, and the Read More…
The Gantt Report – Love and Respect Black Elders
By Lucius Gantt When some people want to disparage me, they don’t say I’m incompetent, untruthful, inexperienced, or uncaring. The only thing they can say is, “Lucius is old”. Well, I am old. God has blessed me with life longevity. When you have children that are old enough to become a member of AARP, you Read More…
The Gantt Report Twisting The Night Away
Twisting the Night Away By Lucius Gantt I felt sorry for President Joe Biden’s Press secretary when conservative journalists badgered her about government documents found at Biden’s home and his old office. They asked the same or similar questions over and over and it seemed to frustrate the African American press secretary. She’ll never ask Read More…
The Gantt Report Hakeem The Dream
Hakeem The Dream By Lucius Gantt I was thankful to see Rep. Nancy Pelosi step down from her position as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives to give Rep. Hakeem Jeffries the opportunity to serve as the first African American Minority Leader in Congress. Jeffries was a good person to hand the political Read More…