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February 20, 2021

The Poverty Industry

Like the prison industry in America African Americans make up a sizable component of the poverty industry. What is the poverty industry? It’s the workforce of […]
February 19, 2021

The Forty Million And A Tool Plan

Forty Million And A Tool proposes the use of Information Technology in all its power to secure for African Americans our birthright of wealth through a […]
February 18, 2021

Where’s My Check?

Part and parcel of the modern day reparations debate is the notion of cash payments to every African American should monetary reparations materialize. Not only would […]
February 18, 2021

Jim Crow Beverage

 Many of us have no idea how close the newly freed slaves were to their (our) birthright and equal participation in charting the course of America.  […]
April 17, 2008

The Race Card

 In America, as I’m sure in most other societies, there exist “code words” and phrases that carry with them very potent emotional content and/or specific political […]
March 18, 2008

The White Man’s Education

I don’t quite remember when I first heard the phrase or the young black kid who I last heard utter it, but I do remember the […]
February 1, 2008

Black History Month

Black History Month, like many other attempts to affirm African Americans, will soon fall to the wayside of non‑necessity. Not because it’s no longer relevant or […]
March 18, 2007

Double Negative

 Throughout our history in America it’s been relatively easy to convey our pain and disillusion or chronicle precisely the sojourn we’ve endured as slaves and oppressed […]