Monthly Archives: March 2014
A “Legend” at the Brooklyn Christian Center ©
Most of us remember Sis. Rosa Parks. Because of the import of the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott in Montgomery, AL, she should have been a scholar-in-residence at all “Historically Black Universities and Colleges” instead of […]
The Woman Who Ended Jim Crow in the South ©
Brown v. Bd. of Education (1954) not only failed to end Jim Crow in the South but it also failed to provide a constitutional basis for the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For example, segregated courtrooms were permissible under […]
Do Blacks Deserve Legal Representation? ©
Most of the leading cases in the U.S. Supreme Court involving the constitutional rights of criminal suspects are about Black defendants. No other ethnic group is more abused by law enforcement agents in the Untied States. The cases are legion […]
Political Education for Black Liberation ©
I was pleased to learn that the Freedom Party will be hosting a study group on Miseducation of the Negro by Dr. Carter Go Woodson on this Friday at 3:00 p.m. at its headquarters, 1061 Atlantic Avenue (bet. Classon and Franklin) […]
“Black Laws for Black People” (Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad) ©
Over the next week, I want to write legal commentaries on the First and Second amendments. This means that I must first write “legal foundations” for these constitutional amendments. Blacks must be spoon-fed. Even then, Blacks must be able to […]
Needed: One Hundred Investors – Freedom Party ©
Actually, only ninety-nine Black investors are needed. I already qualify as a Black investor. Freedom can never be achieved without Black investors. I have certainly paid my dues not only as a perennial pro bono lawyer but also as the economic backbone of […]
Racial Warfare: Whose Fight? ©
The ultimate objective of any military operation is to seize a people without firing a shot. The first stage of warfare is propaganda. A people, who recognize that they are in a war, would establish a battlefield at the Federal Communications Commission […]
A “Silent” March for Martin and Davis ©
The Iroquois Confederacy, in part, established the political system in the United States. Its main contributions included “legislative decorum”, a “commerce clause” in the U.S. Constitution and the “art of compromise”. These political and legal concepts were unknown in England. Kemet was also […]
Letter to Edward H. Bastian
Edward H. Bastian, President Delta Air Lines, Inc. P.O. Box 20706 Atlanta, GA 30320 Re: The Late Mayor Chokwe Lumumba Dear Mr. Bastian: Among others, Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party inspired the birth of the Freedom Party […]
Freedom: “Business” with “Glue” ©
Last night, members of the Steering Committee of the Freedom Party met at the Freedom Party headquarters in Brooklyn. The attendance was not one hundred percent, however, because some of the members treat “freedom” as a hobby and not […]