Monthly Archives: April 2016

“Carl Nelson”: A Town Hall Meeting

People v. Thutmose Clark, Ind. No. 1459 (Sup. Ct., Kings Co. 2016) is a class action as that term is defined under Scott v. Sanford, 19 How. (60 U.S.) 373 (1857).  Chief Justice Roger Taney was advising all whites, in […]

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Letter to Ms. Naomi Post

  Ms. Naomi Post Executive Director Children’s Defense Fund – New York 15 Maiden Lane, Ste. 1200 New York, NY 10038   Re:  People v. Thutmose Clark, Ind. No. 1459 (Sup. Ct., Kings Co. 2016)   Dear Ms. Post:   […]

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Prosecuting an Autistic Teenager for Profit

        Blacks should never forget that most of our ancestors chose to remain in the United States.  This should mean that an understanding of capitalism is critical to our survival.  It means a “survival of the fittest.” Blacks […]

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Prince and Dred Scott ©

In 1984, Congress passed the 1984 Cable Act. Cable operators were required to establish channels for public educational or government use. This is Congress’ way of throwing a bone to the poor. Yesterday, April 26, 2016, I had a unique […]

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JUSTICE FOR AKAI GURLEY ©

JUSTICE FOR AKAI GURLEY ©

At the time of the police killing of Michael Stewart in 1983, there was only one black district attorney in the nation. This had to change.  A district attorney has unreviewable, prosecutorial discretion.  This discretion allows for a dual system […]

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Letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo

April 18, 2016 Gov. Andrew Cuomo NYS Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 Re:  George Tillman Dear Gov. Cuomo: The New York Police Department killed 32-year-old George Tillman of Maryland on April 17, 2016 and after he had attended a family […]

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NEW YORK UNSAFE FOR INVITEES

NEW YORK UNSAFE FOR INVITEES

 Black’s Law Dictionary defines an “invitee” as follows:        A person who has an express or implied invitation to enter or use another’s premises such as a business visitor or a member of the public to whom the […]

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Maddox Debuts on “30 Frames a Second”

Maddox Debuts on “30 Frames a Second”

Nat Wood has given me the opportunity to conduct a “legal and political clinic,” when necessary, on MNN. My debut on “30 Frames a Second,” will be on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. live. Wood […]

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The “Headless Negro” at the Slave Theater ©

The “Headless Negro” at the Slave Theater ©

The inauguration ceremonies of the United African Movement happened on August 17, 1988 at Friendship Baptist Church in Brooklyn.  This is one of the largest churches in Brooklyn and it sits in its heart.  It is accessible to myriad subway […]

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Racial Ethics 101

  Ethics is the glue that allows an ethnic group to stick together.  Slavemasters refused to teach it to their “slaves.”  The U.S. Constitution refuses to recognize religion.  It promotes ethics instead.  The blueprint for ethics is written in the […]

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