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Learn all you can, accept guidance, and consume the knowledge of the great ones. Let life’s experiences serve as your line of interaction with the Divine, and by using the tools you’ve gained from others author your self-education from there.

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“For centuries, nothing has so stirred up American fury like the escape of a slave…” - Mumia Abu-Jamal
PBS documentary, “A Panther In Africa”. The documentary tells the story of former Kansas City Chairman of the Black Panther Party Peter O’Neal and his wife Charlotte and their exile to Tanzania in 1970 after Pete was arrested a year earlier under a new law (that many note was enacted to control the Black Panther Party) restricting the transportation of a gun across state lines.Â
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“Political satire about an underground militant group that kidnaps African-Americans who have sold out their race. The story follows as the group led Curtis-Hall and Rhames kidnaps an advertising executive (La Salle) who has been providing advertising programs that belittles blacks and women. One advertisement features Spike Lee endorsing Gospelpak Fried Chicken which comes in a bucket with the Confederate flag draped all over it.”
“The Black Woman is the best, she’s the one. She’s the Mother of Civilization & Goddess of the Universe.”
— Dr. Khalid Muhammad (via specialnights)
“If the Black woman is a queen, and I believe that she is, why would I settle for something less than royal?”
— Dr. Runoko Rashidi (via specialnights)

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“…they broke us like limbs from trees and carved Europe upon our African masks and made puppets.”
— Henry Dumas
“There were millions of Americans who spoke about freedom for centuries, without once, thinking about black freedom.” ~ Mumia Abu-Jamal
“We are living in a world that is so hypocritical. White people pretend they want Negros to be free, and Negros pretend like they believe white people. This is hypocrisy, you fool me and I fool you. This is the game that the white man, and Negros play with each other.”
— Malcolm X

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“…they broke us like limbs from trees and carved Europe upon our African masks and made puppets.”
— Henry Dumas
“They failed to ask my name, and called me negro.”
— Henry Dumas