First page of the Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation Dr. Francis Cress Welsing published an essay entitled The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation in 1970. It is her attempt to use science to explain observable phenomena in the form of racism (white supremacy). Welsing cites Oliver C. Cox’s 1959 determination that a need for a theory of…… Continue reading The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation
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The Melanin Challenged Inferiority Complex
Melanin Challenged Inferiority Complex Equals1. Melanin Envy2. Melanin Denial3. Delusional Belief in White People What is the Melanin Challenged Inferiority Complex? Three things primarily: Melanin EnvyMelanin Denial and The Delusional Belief in White People In an article published in the West African Pilot of Accra, Ghana under the title “Has The African A God?” will…… Continue reading The Melanin Challenged Inferiority Complex
Mr. Muhammad Speaks
In the process of researching the history of “Black Supremacy” (more appropriately termed fear of Black Supremacy) we learned that one of the major triggers for the enormous increase in articles referring to Black Supremacy in the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s had been the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Interestingly enough, The Honorable Elijah…… Continue reading Mr. Muhammad Speaks
A History of Wh**e Supremacy: Ida B. Wells Did NOT Coin The Phrase “Wh**e Supremacy”
We saw on Twitter where someone said: “Ida B Wells may have coined the phrase “wh**e supremacy…” Real simple…real quick Ida B. Wells DID NOT coin the phrase “wh**e supremacy.” The need to legitimize Black people using a phrase that was not invented by us or for us shows the people pushing that agenda are fresh out…… Continue reading A History of Wh**e Supremacy: Ida B. Wells Did NOT Coin The Phrase “Wh**e Supremacy”
What is being white?
Racism Alive And Well It’s become customary to suppose that a measure of discrimination is built into whiteness itself, a racial category that has often functioned as a purely negative designation: to be white in America is to be not nonwhite, which is why it was possible, in 1961, for a white woman from Kansas…… Continue reading What is being white?
From the Welsing Institute
“We now are in the 21st century. Recently, there has been an unraveling and an analysis of the core issue of the first global power system of mass oppression– the power system of racism (white supremacy). Once the collective victim (non-white population) understands this fundamental issue, the ultimate organizing of all of the appropriate behaviors…… Continue reading From the Welsing Institute