Monthly Archives: May 2016
A Sham Prosecution in Baltimore ©
It’s time to connect the dots. The dots connecting Tawana Brawley to the persecution of Bill Cosby and to the misprosecution of the murderers of Freddie Gray is part of a class action. The common thread is Scott v. Sanford, […]
A Real Tribute to Dr. John Henrik Clarke ©
I am still with my people in the flesh. Our goal is to preserve the legacy of Dr. John Henrik Clarke. Last May, Alton Maddox filed a “Petition to Deny” in the Federal Communication Commission against WABC-TV. Blacks are […]
Freedom Party Needs Radio to Celebrate Garveyism ©
United African Movement and Freedom Party targeted October 3, 2015 to hold a 2015 planning conference at Galbraith A.M.E. Zion Church in the nation’s capital for a National Black Political Convention in 2016.n This was fifty years to the day […]
Maddox on “Radio Courtroom” in Philadelphia
I will be the only attorney in the United States who was banned from the practice of law by a legislative body and, after twenty-six years, I will have an opportunity to face a criminal […]
The White Psychology of White Supremacy ©
The object of warfare is to convince a people to surrender without any semblance of bloodshed. An enemy of white supremacy must be convinced to surrender without firing a weapon. Plea bargaining may be an alternative. Over ninety-five percent of […]
Brooklyn Jury Convicts Joseph Fama: May 17, 1990
On May 17, 1990, a Brooklyn jury convicted several members of the lynch mob that had murdered Yusuf Hawkins for being “out of his place.” New York had been zoned by the New York City Council. Blacks had to stay […]
May 19: A Test Case
If any of the “Big 3” ecclesiastical pimpswere being honored in New York City on May 19, the Cotton Club would be too small of a venue to accommodate the admirers. Like it was for me at Central High […]
The Meaning of May 17
While every descendant of enslaved Africans should know the significance of May 19, it is doubtful that all blacks in this country know the import of May 17. All blacks should know of the struggle surrounding education and, all blacks […]
The Legal Profession Promotes Institutional Racism
While I was attending Howard University, I would visit its law school. I admired many of its law professors, including Herbert Reid who was a co-counsel in Powell v. McCormack, 395 U.S. 486 (1969). Cong. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. had […]
Invitation Tribute to Alton H. Maddox, Jr.
Invitation Tribute to Alton H. Maddox, Jr. In Memory of Malcolm X for Defending Black Children In the War Against Blacks Thursday, May 19, 2016 7:00 – 11:00 p.m. Cotton Club 656 West 125th Street, Harlem, NY The clients, of […]