Monthly Archives: August 2015

UAM Honoring “Father of Labor Day”

           In order to form the United States of America, European investors needed an involuntary partnership.  Indians would supply the land and Africans would supply the labor.  This was a criminal conspiracy if you assume that […]

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How to Speak Legalese ©

              In speaking legalese, it is first necessary for blacks to define themselves.  Soon after we arrived on these shores, we were defined as “chattel slaves.”  This meant that our ancestors were private property […]

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Alton Maddox on “Reel Talk”

         When whites catch a cold blacks suffer from pneumonia.  Donald Trump is questioning the citizenship status of children born in the United States to illegal immigrants.  Most Asians, Latinos and Indians are unaware that blacks not […]

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Should “Negroes” Go to College? ©

         Dr. John Henrik Clarke answered this question at least two decades ago.  With all of the Negrotitleholders in the United States, Negroes did not own a toothpick factory.  We still do not own a toothpick factory […]

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The Cost of Speaking Up for Blacks

The Cost of Speaking Up for Blacks  Program – August 19, 2015 No ethnic group can enjoy any freedoms in the United States without receiving protections under the First Amendment.  The Second Amendment is the “shotgun” for the First Amendment.  […]

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Where’s the National Action Network & (NAACP)? ©

I never mentioned the National Action Network on August 11, 2015 at the Commission on Statewide Attorney Discipline.  A white activist mentioned it, however.  Legal representation and political representation were necessary for the American Revolution.  Crispus Attucks was not only […]

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SPEAK NOW OR BITE YOUR TONGUE

     “An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”  These words were spoken by Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.  He believed in not only direct action but also a class action.  He sought class relief.  This was his […]

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Traffic Court in Delmar on Wednesday – Maddox

       New York City is no different now, in substance, than Mississippi, in the 1960’s, unless you are unaware of your history and you missed the civil rights movement.  Fortunately , in Mississippi, there were men and women […]

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A Call to the Community for a Class Action!

          Regardless of our views about whites, they have steadfastly and perennially adhered to Scott v. Sandford, 19 How. (60 U.S.) 393 (1857).  It is not personal.  Instead, it is about racial survival and supremacy especially in […]

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A Presumption for the “Central Park 7” ©

Although five members of the “Central Park 7” have already received “hush money” thanks to the “$ilver rites movement,” the central problem of the “Scottsboro Boys” case still exists in 2015.  Innocent lives went to prison in Alabama and in […]

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