Every so called, Black man, woman, child wants to believe that slavery is over.The reason being for this belief is because times have changed.But thats not true, times may have change, and the institution of slavery has changed with it, in how its introduced. Slavery has taken on a new form, and its through words, words that would imprison our minds
Why are journalists using such phrases so frequently? Why do white folks enjoy using it? Why are radio and televisions stations using it without hesitation?” Something has to be in the works. What could it be? At around 4:30 a.m., ...
Here in this South is the gateway to the colored millions of the West Indies, Central and South America. Here is the straight path to Africa, the Indies, China and the South Seas. Here is the path to the greater, freer, truer world.
A CBC BOOKS MUST-READ NONFICTION BOOK FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH Nominated for the Toronto Book Award Smartly dressed and smiling, Canada’s black train porters were a familiar sight to the average passenger—yet their minority status ...
This novel approach challenges the "foreigner" status of Spanish and shows that racialization victims do not take their oppression meekly.
A symphony, don't they say When Picasso plays the piano he Punches both the black & the white keys? ... Why ya call me “black” and my spouse “white” yet our sibling you ain't call “grey” 'Cause, of course, our sibling isn't grey And our ...
Is White Privilege?, ̄ I define the concept of white privilege as a relational concept. Racial oppression and racial privilege are two sides of the same coin. Understanding racial oppression relationally enables one to see that there ...
It's time to understand why we have been titled black, and why we are targeted to kill since the days of Moses. In a time when we say "Black Lives Matter", we need to understand why. It's all in the book, all you have to do is look.
UNA CLARKE KEPT HER PROMISE TO THE ANGRY demonstrators for swift action on the cops' killing of Watson. She remained in the street talking with enraged neighborhood people until 3 a.m. the following morning. Later that day, she faxed a ...
... and in its performance he forces the physical response of his listeners, who “actually rose to him” in an ... alludes to a popular song of the Ten— derloin period in black musical production: “That's Why They Call Me Shine” (1907), ...
After Barnes did this he felt kind of bad. But he couldn't let the man know. “Stop playing with me you little shit and tell me what you know.” “Ok! Damn ok, my name is Rodney, they call me Black. i 'm down with the GC crew and that punk ...