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Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago · 2 years ago (edited)
Afrikan History and Consciousness
Look at Negroes when they have a European consciousness and look at the history they remember.
Look at the things that they keep in their memories and look at the histories they study and identify with. Look at them fight against Afrikan history. Yes they do. Look at them want to identify with the history…
NonMwenSe, Abdua Kkkyha and Kwabena2 Comments-
This still holds true for today, some of our people are so intoxicated with the European consciousness, they are blind and will be ready to argue you down, to defend the lies that have been woven in their fabric of life.
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Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago2 years ago (edited)
Your Consciousness Creates Your World
When you look at the world we live in as Afrikan people, we must recognize to a great extent it is not a world of our own choosing; it is not a world of our own creation. It is a world that has been created for us by Europeans and the other alien consciousness we have permitted to be instilled in us as…
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago2 years ago (edited)
A Reorientation to African Spirituality and Religion is Needed
I often ask the question, “Why is it that the people who pray the most have the most children in the jails of America today? Those who shout and kicks over the benches and so forth are filling up the prisons and have the children killing each other and addicted to drugs out here in…
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago · 2 years ago (edited)
Why does the Black man say “Freedom is doing what I want to do.” But, why is it that EVERYTHING the Black man wants to do enriches the European?
-The Great The Honorable Nana Amos N. Wilson
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The Black community has run the longest, most successful boycott in history—the boycott against their own Black businesses.
– The Great The Honorable Nana Amos N. Wilson
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