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Author: Ms. Marcie

I am a writer, blogger, trainer and author who loves sharing little known and unknown facts.

The more I read black history …

Posted on May 20, 2010 by Ms. Marcie

The more I read black history books by black authors, the more I am convinced race relations in America haven’t changed much since slavery.

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I Wish People Would Just Shut Up and Do Something

Posted on May 19, 2010August 23, 2012 by Ms. Marcie

I hear a lot of people complaining about things amongst their peers.  This is OK, if it’s just an observation, and you move on.  However, if there is something festering, and you feel something more needs to be done, do it! Generally speaking, the issue you’re discussing is the one you’re most passionate about. It…

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Ethel Worthington: Another Black Exception in 1893 Chicago’s World Fair

Posted on May 19, 2010 by Ms. Marcie

I have yet to run across the progressive African Americans that made it to the World’s Fair in history books (I’m still in my early stages).  However, Ethel Worthington, the Great Aunt of artistic genius, Kenneth Worthington,was the first black woman to display art at the Columbia Exposition.  This artist and photographer made fine China. …

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I’m considering a podcast to d…

Posted on May 17, 2010 by Ms. Marcie

I’m considering a podcast to discuss black and white in America. Some topics will relate to media, others will discuss systems that divide.

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My First Blogging Presentation was a Success

Posted on May 16, 2010 by Ms. Marcie

I presented my first blogging presentation on yesterday for my Toastmasters group.  I am so excited.  The feedback was good AND I received so many tips to make it better.  I am going to make all revisions based on the feedback received by Friday. I’m also contemplating the book to accompany the workshop.  That was…

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Aunt Jemima: Black Exception in 1893 Chicago’s World Fair

Posted on May 16, 2010October 9, 2018 by Ms. Marcie

In my previous post Lack of Black in Chicago 1893… or Chicago 2016, I shared that black people were not allowed or welcomed at the 1893 World’s Fair.  That wasn’t totally true.  Generally speaking, that was consensus.  There were a couple exceptions. Some African Americans were invited because they represented stereotypes, not progress, in the…

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The Writing Life of Marcie Hill: My Divorce

Posted on May 16, 2010 by Ms. Marcie

My Divorce My story begins on February 14, 2008.  That was the day I received the best Valentine’s Day gift I had ever received: my divorce from human resources. It was the day I left human resources to venture into my life as a  journalist. It was both scary and exciting. I questioned my sanity…

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Having Faith is NOT Easy

Posted on May 15, 2010August 23, 2012 by Ms. Marcie

I am so close to my goals. I just know it.  The Write Design Company is going to take off really soon.  Shorty: Your Chicago South Side Resource is a close second. I just need a little marketing assistance to get me there.  I’m actually getting it, but until it comes to fruition, I just have…

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My Neighbors are Getting Ridiculous

Posted on May 13, 2010August 23, 2012 by Ms. Marcie

I’m trying to be a nice person.  I’m trying to be the bigger person.  But, my neighbors to the north are fucking pissing me off.  First of all, it is two years later and we are still in court for the tree that was destroying my property. Now, I  come home tonight and my basement…

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Was Chicago’s South Side Going to be White City in 2016?

Posted on May 12, 2010 by Ms. Marcie

I was sharing information about my blog post, Lack of Black at Chicago’s World’s Fair in 1893…and Chicago 2016, with a buddy and had the following thought. Washington Park is not very far from Jackson Park, the location of the 1893 World’s Fair.  Do you think Mayor Daley and his crew was trying to re-create…

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