Monthly Archives: September 2013

Don’t Follow “Negroes” in Law and in Politics ©

Wherever “Negroes” are headed, I would suggest that Blacks head in the opposite direction. In 1994, the Freedom Party had to retain legal representation. Only attorney Michael Hardy, an ally of Dr Lenora Fulani and Rev. Al Sharpton, would agree […]

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“Central Park 7” – in the Hands of Voters ©

            The “Central Park 7” is not only a referendum on the “stop, question and frisk” policy of the New York Police Department (NYPD) but it is also a referendum on whether New York’s system of compensating Black and white defendants, who have been falsely […]

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The Power of Our Revered Ancestors ©

       If it had been left up to me, I would still be in Georgia.  Fortunately, I have never been able to control my own destiny.  If it had been left up to me and after I was born, I […]

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Tawana Brawley: “The Rest of the Story” on 9/11/13 ©

 Why did Steven Pagones, who participated in the rape and kidnapping of Tawana Brawley, secure a bogus, default judgment, crafted in 1991, to use in Virginia in 2008 as a basis for purchasing an index number.  Pagones then waited another five […]

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UAM Continues the Struggle for Another Season ©

For twenty-five years, United African Movement has sponsored a lecture series which started at the Slave Theater in Brooklyn. There were two scholars –in-residence; namely Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan. Blacks in the tri-state area were fortunate […]

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