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        M'Bwebe posted an update 2 years ago ·

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        “Study the enemy so we will know why we are where we are.”

        — Arthur Schomberg

        Every month of May, each member of the Boulé aka Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc., commemorate their founding by RE-reading their history book as a symbol of renewing their allegiance to Skull & Bones (at Yale). Along with the other “Talented 10th” black greek-lettered organizations, they have a hidden agenda. One that goes against our Afrikan origin…

        The most important times of the modern era not studied are the first years post emancipation on up to 1920s. A lot of what we are accustomed to today came from this era:

        * This was the first time since colonialism Afrikan people were physically “free”.

        * We witnessed a major boom in business enabling America to become the world leader in industrial and business infrastructure creation commencing the birth of the worlds first modern-era millionaires in the Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, and Carnegie families.

        * This wealth led to economic elitism and classism defined not only by skin color but financial stature. Now that slavery was over, someone had to build it. Jobs were needed and with newly freed Afrikanz and increased immigrants coming to America, race wars naturally ensued. The only opportunities available to us were little to none… unless… you were willing to assimilate.

        In the ‘History of Sigma Pi Phi: First of the Negro-American Greek-Letter Fraternities’ written by Charles H. Wesley (1954), pg 18 notes:

        “[T]he census of 1900 showed that the Negro population was steadily building an improved economic educational and social status.”

        This is to let you know Yurugu paid close attention to the newly emancipated Afrikan and thus wanted to steer us in a direction that would benefit them rather than our moving towards self-reliance!

        Learn more in my book, ‘Who IZ the Boulé?: The History of America’s First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance’ at https://daghettotymz.com/author/mbwebeishangi-books.html

        This book puts all our historical black organizations under a microscope. You’ll be surprised what we found!

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        #MayIsBouleHistoryMonth #SupportBlackAuthors ✊🏿❤️🖤💚

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