black magic
There are several notable Black Magicians. This list includes names like:
Henry "Box" Brown
Frank Brents
Earl "Presto" Johnson
Chris Capehart
Kendrick "Ice" Mcdonald
Victor and Diamond
Phelston Jones
Joshua Messado
Ran'D Shine
Hiawatha
Kevin Betha
Puck
Andy Roberts
David Boyd
Eric and Dwight Redman
Charles Green III
Michael Vincent
Sakuma
and several others......
Several of the named magicians have taken the stage at an event called The Heart and Soul of Magic, Produced by Ran'D Shine, featuring an all Black Magician Cast every February for Black History Month. Black magicians may seem hard to come by, but there are plenty of us hanging around.
It's funny that the majority this conversation has been about how race isn't a factor, and how color doesn't matter. I'm living proof that it is and does. NO matter how often we try not to make judgements based on age, sex, color or religion, the simple fact is that we ALL do. NO matter how good the person. It's alot better not to ignore the fact that our prejudices are just as strong as our convictions. The key is to work towards harmony dispite our differences and celebrate our "melting pot" of humanity. Trying to mask and ignore our differences only perpetuates ignorance.
There are several notable Black Magicians. This list includes names like:
Henry "Box" Brown
Frank Brents
Earl "Presto" Johnson
Chris Capehart
Kendrick "Ice" Mcdonald
Victor and Diamond
Phelston Jones
Joshua Messado
Ran'D Shine
Hiawatha
Kevin Betha
Puck
Andy Roberts
David Boyd
Eric and Dwight Redman
Charles Green III
Michael Vincent
Sakuma
and several others......
Several of the named magicians have taken the stage at an event called The Heart and Soul of Magic, Produced by Ran'D Shine, featuring an all Black Magician Cast every February for Black History Month. Black magicians may seem hard to come by, but there are plenty of us hanging around.
It's funny that the majority this conversation has been about how race isn't a factor, and how color doesn't matter. I'm living proof that it is and does. NO matter how often we try not to make judgements based on age, sex, color or religion, the simple fact is that we ALL do. NO matter how good the person. It's alot better not to ignore the fact that our prejudices are just as strong as our convictions. The key is to work towards harmony dispite our differences and celebrate our "melting pot" of humanity. Trying to mask and ignore our differences only perpetuates ignorance.