Drs. Quito Swan and Mark Bolden were with us this week to discuss the decolonization of Black Power studies. We talked about Swan’s research into the international, pan-African and the militantly anti-colonial applications of Black Power, as well as, the latest attempt by some to drag the study of Black Power into the ideological camps of its enemies.
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Any time Black/Afrikans attempt to move against slavery/colonial mind control, they will be opposed!!! There will be any number of non-whites who volunteer to attack us for their masters. Herman Cain, Armstrong Williams, The Steele Bros. (sarcasm) Michael and Shelby, and a host of other lackeys will continue to act as buffers for the white supremacy modalities agenda. Does Michelle Malkin really despise people of color as much as she seems to, or is it the “money”, or both??? White, she certainly A’INT. Elder Uhuru Abu El Diallo
The Coconut Revolution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDpvxQe_Jhg
If George Washington Carver was a revolutionary, this is what it would look like.
Excellent – keep it coming!
Good show. What yall know about that Kiriku!!! That’s my cartoon, I got both of them joints. Had my moms ordering it for my nephews and niece. Keep up the good work.