Monthly Archives: October 2015
Natural Law & Ethics 101 ©
Because enslaved Africans were defined as “chattel slaves,” it was legally prohibitive to teach them ethics. The U.S. Constitution provided for a separation of church (morality) and state (ethics). Negroes, in the ministry, would […]
Emergency Meeting on Saturday – October 31
“It is nothing personal. It is business.” This is the mindset of a white supremacist. It happens every time a white supremacist judicially or physically lynches a descendant of enslaved Africans. Dred Scott mandates that whites not get […]
An Ugly Classroom in South Carolina: Legalese
The presence of Richland County Deputy Sheriff Ben Fields, in a classroom this past Monday as a resource officer and his interaction with a black, female student, has caused a national uproar. It is an ugly incident but […]
Thurgood Marshall Flipped the Script on Charles H. Houston ©
Instead of pursuing Sweatt v Painter, 339 U.S. 629 (1950) and McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, 339 U.S. 637 (1950), Thurgood Marshall abandoned the efforts of Charles Hamilton […]
A Battle Plan for South Carolina ©
Since the plan for a 2016 National Black Political Convention was unveiled, I have had to defray all of its costs until the planning conference held in Washington, DC this past weekend. A partial payment was made, by the Freedom […]
Black Lives Have Always Mattered ©
A guest, Melina Abdullah, appeared on CNN on October 26, 2015 to discuss Black Lives Matter. She dated the Black Lives Matter Movement back to the state-sponsored death of Trayvon Martin. George Zimmerman snuffed […]
DICK GREGORY: A NATIONAL TREASURE © “Warning to Social Parasites”
Any kind of business organization under capitalism is engaged in competition. The Democratic and Republican parties areFortune 500 corporations. The United States is a two-party system. This political system is mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. It is also […]
Should the Freedom Party Sponsor Freedom Riders?
The Freedom Party’s agenda is to promote a2016 National Black Political Convention. If this political convention happens, it will only be the second political convention since 1870. The Fifteenth Amendment was ratified in 1870 without an enabling clause. It took […]
Maddox on “Carl Nelson Show” in D.C. on Thursday
Planning for the 1972 National Black Political Convention did not occur until over one hundred years after black men had been given the right to vote. Black women did not enjoy voting rights in 1868 but they […]
Brainwashing 101 and the NAACP ©
A political party is defined as a voluntary association and is accorded and imbued withFirst Amendment rights. This rule can provide a cover for racial saboteurs especially when many blacks already have fragile minds. They end up endorsing their […]