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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago · 2 years ago (edited)
The Power is in Our Hands
We talk about the white man as having power. I want you to recognize that power ultimately has to do with the relationship between people. And that the white man’s so-called power is to a great extent based upon the nature of the relationship he has with the black man. We empower him by the nature of our own behavior…
Abdua Kkkyha and Baka1 Comment-
This is very well stated by Nana Amos N. Wilson. Once we realize who we really are, we can see the power we hold not only to ourselves, but to the whole world. There is no power in this world, that is more powerful than we. Most of our peoples are trapped in prisons of our minds, where there is no physical bars neither restrictions, but have…
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago · 2 years ago (edited)
Wealth is in the Mind
Nyame, The Creator could not have intended for us as African people to be a poor people if Nyame, the Creator implanted in our soils all the wealth that was planted there. We talk about the natural resources and the minerals and the oil, and the gold and the diamonds and more that have been planted in African soils; so…
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It is always the “mindset” of a person who makes the difference in their lives, we are forever chasing after the wrong things instead of looking within ourselves to makes the changes that we need to make.
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A people’s wealth is in the consciousness of the people. Yet, only when it’s organized so that our thinking, desires, and behaviors change so we are no longer instruments of our destruction. This is why a REAL African center education is so important. I have never seen this education, we are all just pieces of a shattered mirror imo. The…
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson 2 years ago · 2 years ago (edited)
Power is not Sinful; Power is not Taboo
We’re going to talk about African-centered consciousness, personality and culture as instruments of power. Because, ultimately, this is what this whole liberation struggle is about: POWER. To a great extent, the problems that we are confronted with today as African people and African people in the Diaspora…
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Nana Amos Wilson brought 🔥on his analysis of assimilationists: “To put it more prosaically, the assimilationists are prone to kill the African goose that lays the golden eggs of Black Power.”
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