Marcus Garvey For man to know himself is for him to feel that for him there is no human master. For him Nature is his servant, and whatsoever he wills in Nature, that shall be his reward. If he wills to be a pigmy a serf or a slave, that shall he be. If he…… Continue reading Man Know Thyself by Marcus Garvey
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The Great Cosmic Joke
White Man: What’s the difference between you and me? (looks at arm) Black Man: (Looks at white man’s arm) Six inches.
The Three fifths compromise and Keyamsha
The gift of an awakened mind!!! Do the math. If a person is defined as being “three fifths of all other persons” in Article 1, Section 2, Paragraph 3 of the United States Constitution then what is the other part? That’s right “G.O.D.” Grow Overstand Divinity!!! Three fifths Human plus two fifths G.O.D. equals five…… Continue reading The Three fifths compromise and Keyamsha
Declaration of Rights of Negro Peoples of the World
These rights we believe to be justly ours and proper for the protection of the Negro race at large, and because of this belief we, on behalf of the four hundred million Negroes of the world, do pledge herein the sacred blood of the race in defense, and we hereby subscribe our names as a guarantee of the truthfulness and faithfulness hereof in the presence of Almighty God, on the 13th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty.
Before there was American History there Was African History
From Ebony February 1989 some real truth about real history. Our story is on cosmic time. This is a painting of the people of Kush from the tomb of Seti I in Kemet about 1300 BC. Fascinating article from the February 1989 issue of Ebony magazine. It starts talking of "Black biographies" with names from… Continue reading Before there was American History there Was African History
From Ebony February 1989 some real truth about real history. Our story is on cosmic time. This is a painting of the people of Kush from the tomb of Seti I in Kemet about 1300 BC. Fascinating article from the February 1989 issue of Ebony magazine. It starts talking of “Black biographies” with names from…… Continue reading Before there was American History there Was African History