Friday Flashback
And all the playas came . . .
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And all the playas came . . .
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“By nature the woman has a big job. She is the one who increases the Nation.”
- Elijah Muhammad.
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Professor Michael Eric Dyson’s pseudo-revolutionary, 1960s, civil rights double talk makes me (J) want to puke. We ain’t oppressed; we just haven’t woken up yet.
In this post, Michael Fisher discusses Black “Revolutionary” Black Assimilationists:
“The world-wide system of White Supremacy, being a system designed to maintain a small minority of the planet’s [...]
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Georgia is among the top 10 states for total buying power, black buying power and Hispanic buying power, according to the 2007 Minority Buying Power Report released Tuesday by The University of Georgia’s Selig Center for Economic Growth.
Selig’s report defines buying power as the total personal income of residents that is available, [...]
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On June 16, 1963, Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc immolated himself in downtown Saigon. Quang Duc was protesting religious persecution under the Diem regime.
“Thich Quang Duc had prepared himself for his self-immolation through several weeks of meditation and had explained his motivation in letters to members of his Buddhist community as well as to [...]
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