Monthly Archives: November 2016
Glad To See Trump “One Mo Time”
Before October 3, 2016, I continued the practice of consulting with our “revered ancestors” daily and in early hours. Dr. John Henrik Clarke had stated at the Slave Theater that the nineteenth century was important to our struggle. The […]
Could President Lincoln Have Constitutionally Freed The “Slaves”?
This is the most important “legal question” that President Barack Obama could answer before his lease ends at the White House on January 20, 2017. Citizenship is “the issue.” This is his second, four-year lease. Most whites believe that […]
Hon. Fern A. Fisher
Hon. Fern A. Fisher Deputy Chief Administrative Judge of NYC Courts 111 Centre Street New York, NY 10013 Re: CPW Towers, LLC v. Maddox, Index No. L&T 86146 (Civ. Ct., N.Y. Co. 2014) Dear Justice Fisher: […]
Alton Maddox: “Carl Nelson Program” ©
The Savannah Street Public Library in Newnan, GA was able to connect me with life beyond the “Cotton Curtain.” It was financed and established by black teachers who were aware that any product under “Jim Crow” would be “inferior.” […]
Blacks Stepped off Plantation on “Wrong Foot” ©
When a marching band steps off on the “wrong foot,” it may be impossible for the “band” to get back on the “good foot.” This happened to enslaved Africans on January 1, 1863. Some of our ancestors jumped […]
Research! Research! Research! ©
In 1863, when our ancestors “fled” the plantations, to save the Union, they still possessed “bad habits” which they had acquired during slavery. In addition to “bad habits,” all descendants of enslaved Africans had been judged “constitutionally,” with […]
“Black [Unity Week]”: A Start ©
This Tuesday, November 7, 2016, will be an “African-American holiday” founded in 1969 and based on the play, “Day of Absence.” Because it invariably happens on the Tuesday before Election Day, the general inference is that “group power” could […]