Monthly Archives: February 2013

Freedom Party to Meet on Tuesday in Brooklyn

  Since the Freedom Party is the only Black-led and Black-financed political organization which has ever achieved ballot status, state-wide, in New York, it must be mindful of “The Mis-education of the Negro” by Dr. Carter G. Woodson.  This is new […]

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“Plantation Politics” vs. Regional Politics ©

    Insanity occurs when a person repeatedly engages in the same conduct and expects a different result.  This describes the political behavior of Blacks in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.  For starters, Blacks in each state are overwhelmingly enrolled in […]

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The Freedom Party Now or Never! ©

                 The political cycle for the 2013 municipal elections started in November 2009 and after the Black, Latino and Asian voters, for the first time, had an opportunity to establish majority rule in […]

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“Why We Can’t Wait: Chaos or Community?” ©

 History is a tool for forecasters.  A serious student of history with an emphasis on Black history already knows that our legal, economic and political plight in this country will be worse after 2016.  Blacks in the United States will […]

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California Torched an “Innocent” Man ©

         Until a petit jury finds Christopher Dorner guilty of murder and assault charges, he will always be “presumed innocent”.  California should assemble a grand jury to probe Dorner’s charges of institutionalized racism and corruption in the state’s legal system.  He […]

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Dear Member:             If we have any political ambitions in the United States and every Black person should have political goals, the political cycle starts at the beginning of the year and ends on Election Day in November 2013.  Plantation politics exists […]

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Myths about the U.S. Constitution and Black History ©

    It is tragic that neither the true interpretation of the U.S. Constitution or the real significance of Black history is taught in public schools.  Because public schools in New York City are under mayoral control, it would only take one trip […]

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Black Women must Organize and Speak-out against Rape ©

       On November 24, 1987, Tawana Brawley was fifteen years of age, with an excellent academic record and a school cheerleader in Wappingers Falls, NY.  She vanished and local police departments were unwilling to sound the alarm.  This caused great […]

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“Taxation without Representation” in New York ©

   President Barack Obama is chauffeured around the nation’s capital with a license plate which reads “TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION”.  This means  that the American Revolution is still incomplete.  An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”.  These are the words of Dr. Martin […]

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Tawana Brawley at Brooklyn Christian Center

, Jr. When a white man had raped a Black teenager in Dutchess County, New York and, after a jury trial, there was a judicial finding that this white man, Steven Pagones, had been involved in the rape and kidnapping […]

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