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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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we're not kids anymore.

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The Original statue of liberty 🗽 was a Black Women!
#AfricanAmerican #BlackAmericanHistory #knowthyself
And they used to call Blues, Jazz and Rock'n'Roll "The Devils" music so "good god fearing Christians" would be shamed into not listing/loving music created by Black Folk. Little Richard, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Lead Belly, Bo Diddley and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
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Too often, the downfall of a Black man isn't orchestrated solely by outside forces—but by the silent or active participation of his own people. This is the residue of mental colonization: a mindset trained to distrust, diminish, and destroy its own reflections.
Marcus Garvey taught us that a race that can not protect its men, women, and children is already defeated. When we fail to defend our brothers, when we join the chorus of slander, ridicule, or indifference, we are not just harming an individual—we are sabotaging the future of our entire race.
A people who truly understand liberation know that internal accountability must never become public execution. Correct in love, uplift in principle, and always remember: disunity is the weapon of the oppressor.
Black men are not perfect—but they are not disposable. Protect them. Stand with them. Heal them. Rebuild them. Because no one else will.
is that's a vintage Volvo on your avatar ... what car do you drive ?
Yes, it’s a 1968 Volvo P1800S.
Europeans attacked black Afrika spiritually first. They brought their foreign religions that demonised our melanin, our names, our languages, our divine spirituality, our traditional weddings, our herbal medicine, our food, our drinks, our attires,our culture and identity. We abandoned who we were because of these foreign religions, and as a result, we became what the Europeans wanted us to be: a fully conquered, defeated, hopeless, defenceless, dominated and dying race of people with no sense of self-love, no self-pride and with no self-belief.
We in fact just became coconut blacks (black on the outside but white in the inside). We are now proud to be associated with Europe and America more than we want to be associated with mother Afrika. We are now proud to invest and donate into white communities while turning blind eyes to black communities. We now proudly embrace European standards of beauty and culture more than finding pride in our natural Afrikan beauty and culture. We now proudly worship white gods in the image of white Europeans instead of having gods in our own black image. We now fluently speak European languages while our Afrikan languages are dying a slow but painful death. We now proudly bow to the European-written black history that started with pain and agony of Afrikans (slavery &colonialism) while our true history started at the founding of the universe, we built greatest civilizations (Kemet & Sudan) and we invented everything while Europeans were living in the cave of Caucas Mountains with no identity. We now proudly embrace the European culture of greed and selfishness instead of embracing Ubuntu wabantu spirit (the spirit of 'I am because we are' ). The list is endless......
We really need to unlearn all what we were fed by European educational, political, social and spiritual systems. These systems were never designed to benefit black Afrika. These systems were deliberately designed to elevate the Europeans to the status of earth gods in order to oppress, control, manipulate and suck blood out of Afrikans!
1. Khama III The Good King of Bechuanaland (1819-1923) by Carl Owens…Khama was highly regarded as a peace-loving ruler intent on technological advancements including building schools, scientific cattle-feeding and the introduction of a mounted police force, which practically eliminated crime. England honored him with approval to remain free from Bechuanaland.
2. Mwana Ngana Ndumba Tembo—Ruler of the Angolan Tchokwe (1840-1880 circa) by Kenneth Calvert…Ndumbo Tembo maintained the Tchokwe sovereignty and protected its resources by securing an autonomous territory that severely restricted European access. Ndumba Tembo’s work allowed the Tchokwe to retain their independence.
3. Ja Ja King of the Opobo (1821-1891) by Jonathan KnightAfter escaping slavery Ja Ja prospered as an independent trader. He became a ruler of his people and eventually king of his own territory, Opobo. Ja Ja fiercely resisted outside influence which led to his exile at age 70 to the West Indies by the British. He never saw his kingdom again.
Afrikan Kings…Royalty.
1. Alfonso I King of the Kongo (circa 1486-1543) by Carl Owens (1929-2002)…Afonso I was a visionary who saw his country as a unified Christian nation equipped with advanced knowledge and technology. He encouraged Christianity, made it possible to practice new skills in masonry, carpentry and agriculture. He established a modern school system and was the first ruler to resist slave trade.
2. Askia Muhammaed Toure King of Songhay (1493-1529) by Leo Dillon…A devout Muslim, Askia “The Great” ruled and administered Songhay strictly according to Islamic law. He united the entire central region of the Western Soudan, and established a governmental machine that is still revered today for its detail and efficiency.
3. Idris Alooma Sultan of Bornu (1580-1617) by Charles Lilly (1949-)…Idris Alooma was a devout Muslim. He replaced traditional law with Muslim law, and made a pilgrimage to Mecca. The trip provided religious and military significance, for he returned with Turkish firearms. After building a strong army Idris Alooma conquered the Bulala, establishing a dominion and peace that lasted fifty years.
Afrikan Kings…Royalty.
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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speaks
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