Monthly Archives: November 2013
Dr. C. Vernon Mason c/o Abyssinian Baptist Church 132 Odell Clark Pl. New York, NY 10030 Rev. Alfred C. Sharpton National Action Network 106 West 145th Street New York, NY 10039 Re: Tawana Brawley Dear […]
Tawana, A Slave (A True Story) ©
What’s in a name? A true name may not necessarily appear in a birth certificate. For registration purposes, the last name is usually connected with a parent. See, for example, William de Blasio, the patriarch. During slavery, an enslaved African had no last name […]
Chronology of Grand Jury ©
Introduction – Alton Maddox sought special prosecutor in all racially-motivated crimes. New York had to fall to his demand in Howard Beach. Hynes appointed special prosecutor on January 13, 1987. A special prosecutor is an unelected official. Gov. […]
Tawana Brawley: Our Rosa Parks ©
The next time that a female accuses a white male or an “honorary” white male of rape, the accuser should think of Tawana Brawley or Rosa Parks. They both had to experience ordeals after they took principled positions. A highly-prized […]
Black Women: Indentured Servants in 2013? ©
Justice Angelo Ingrassia ordered Glenda Brawley to appear in Dutchess County Supreme Court on June 6, 1988 to explain why she should not be held in contempt for refusing to testify against her […]
Are Blacks Better Off in 2014 Without a Freedom Party? ©
A political party is defined as a voluntary association of voters formed to express their philosophical beliefs. The expression of a philosophical belief amounts to political speech. The Republican Party was formed to promote “big business”. The Democratic Party was formed to protect “slavery” under the banner […]
Blacks Unready for Prime Time ©
The New York Post penned an article this past Thursday about the political successes of the Working Families Party on Election Day in New York City. Given the economic and political plight […]
Radio of the Mind: 2013 General Election ©
No intelligent and civilized ethnic group in New York City will be going to the polls on Tuesday without first being “schooled” on the issues affecting that group. On the other hand, the Voting Rights Act […]