do u consider gk butterfield and shawn king black?

Of course Shawn King is Black, if he wasn’t he’d spell his name like this: “Sean.”As for as Congressman Butterfield, his Hood pass has long been revoked, and his standing as a member in the Black Race has been suspended until further notice, which is the status of all members of the Congressional Black Caucus. In fact, we are in negotiation with the White Delegation to trade all members of the Congressional Black Caucus in exchange for...

Brought to Heel.

Our unschooled ancestors in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s were more politically intelligent than all these educated New Negros today.When they saw that the Republicans were not responsive to their political interest, they made a mass exodus from the Democratic party, we can’t even depart from a disloyal politician, let alone abandon an entire party.I really care less about the US head of state than I do about the critical thinking skills, and...

What are you views on Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois?

The Washington/DuBois conflict is basically a chicken/egg debate; what comes first for newly “liberated” Black masses.  Should we focus on industrial development and shun political confrontation, or should we engage in direct confrontation with Systems of oppression right away.  Was our economic development more important than our political/intellectual development?  That’s it in a nutshell; and history has proven both of these men...

What are your views on The Nation Of Gods & Earths, and Clarence 13X specifically.

Damn, I don’t want to get into this one. SMH. The teachings of the Nation of Gods & Earths are the foundation of the dopest and most life affirming Hip Hop ever.  For that, I am eternally grateful to the Nation and Clarence 13X.  I’ll just leave it at that, or maybe not….yes I will; or I think I need to say something…Damn you @ralphielauren​!Mythological concepts and ideologies are not enough to construct and sustain a...

Why is it so hard to find a list of black authors on any list of complied authors or works of books that should be in the public domain. The first black author published a book in America in the 18th century, there should be hundreds, or thousands of texts from black authors from years ago that should be freely available now. Do you know how to access any of these archives?

This is a painful question for me, you’ve totally ruined my Sunday Anonymous; but I’ll answer anyway.I wish the problem was simply finding list.  It’s a much bitter issue than that.  We are losing entire collection of academic and artist works by our well known and more obscure Black artist and academics.The reason it’s hard to find complied list of Black authors, artist, recordings, artifacts, etc; is because Blacks don’t have...

I’m in my senior year of H.S. and in the process of working on a national broadcast for PBS NewsHour called Broken Justice. I’m finding out that Black students not having Black teachers negatively affects this in the classroom. Could you tell me how?

I don’t really understand your question.  What is the “this” you are referring to when you asked “negatively affects this in the classroom?”Yes, Black students perform better when we have Black teachers, but Black teachers are not enough, you need committed Black teachers, a Black (or African Centered) curriculum, a competent Black school administration, a stable and supportive Black community, etc.  The best Black teachers are not...

Diallo, you gots to be careful with that “Afrofuturism”. Futurism itself is some white nonsense on that transhumanism white nonsense bullshit. Some black folk thought it was cool to put Afro in front of the futurism.

Well, I’ve always looked at it as an art genre.  I’ve been collecting and reading comics since I first learned to read, and video games since I was old enough to reach the joy stick.  Not to mention artist like PM Dawn, Gumbo, and Dream Warriors.  Post-Apocalyptic is my favorite movie genre; so when ever any Black imagry or characters emerged in any of that shit, I gravitated towards it and supported it; that was my Afrofuturisim.  I had...

Is racism permanent?

No.  Not at all.  The concepts of Race and the ideology and practices of Racism are not permanent, they haven’t even been with humanity for a significant amount of our history.  Look at other systems and ideologies, like monarchy; there was a time when essentially all organized populations in the world were under some form of monarchy, not there’s barely any; 2-3 monarchical nations out of over 200 hundred nations!  By the end of this...

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