Black Man’s Black Man

The Black Man’s Black Man

 

Nathan “The Black Man’s Black Man” Wilson (AKA “The Black Guy” AKA “The Black Man”) loves to talk about himself in third person.

He feels he is a very passionate and knowledgeable source on today’s African-American culture. He is the Founder and Main Contributor to TheColorCurve.com.

What makes TheColorCurve.com so different from other sites? The Black Man (see, still in third person) offers solution based content; he’s about solving problems and offering solutions to fix the wrongs of our brown towns. Most sites just talk about it, The Color Curve is about it!

His upcoming book, “Free is the New Black” focuses on African-American success in the Information Age, and serves as a guide to finding freedom from generational issues of finance, education and relationships.

Nathan (still in third person) is deeply rooted in his community, serving as a member of several prominent African-American groups such as the National Urban League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Association of Black Journalists, 100 Black Men and the African-American Chamber of Commerce. So yeah, he knows what’s going on.

His passion for serving the community began in college where he was a part of a group of individuals who restarted and lead The Black Men Alliance Group at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Since then, Nathan has been a humble servant; mentoring young black males in addition to organizing and participating in programs for education and empowerment.

Nathan with Clear Channel's Loraine Ballard Morrill and Pennsylvania State Senator Anthony Williams at a Color Curve sponsored event

 

Nathan, speaking on behalf of the Urban League Young Professionals of Philadelphia for their National Service Day, mentoring teenagers about obtaining good credit early in life.

Nathan and his family currently make their home in Jersey City, NJ and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

For booking information, guest columns, speaking engagements, media requests or special inquiries please contact thecolorcurve@gmail.com

 

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