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liberation (4K)Why White America Fears Black Liberation Theology

For 6 years Afromerica has promoted the theory of Black Nationalism, the original doctrine of the new Black Liberation Theology. Recently, through the media montages of Rev. Jeremiah Wright have we learned that America fears the words he speak and the concept behind those words, which is a form of Black Liberation Theology. For clarification purposes, and to all those (Blacks and whites) who are ignorant to the meaning of BLT, here is a summary of its meaning:....[more]



Reparations / African-Americans have Serious Issues
By Brotha Pruitt

There is no way African-Americans should sit around and do nothing when 12 million or more illegal aliens are about to receive citizenship at a small cost. This will cause African-Americans to lose jobs and housing and slip further down the social totem pole.....[more]



fox (3K)Fox News Team Hates Anything Black

During the Duke Rape case and other circumstances, particularly the presence of the New Black Panther Party on Duke's campus - who showed to confront the spoiled white boys who apparently get their kicks from lusting after chocolate candy - the coverage on Fox News was so obviously and racially abominable it was disgusting.....[more]



Ideology and Aspirations for Self-Government
By Ezrah Aharone

A profound clash of viewpoints recently occurred at the 2006 State of Black America forum when Minister Louis Farrakhan posed a "prophetic" challenge to the timing and historical relevance of Tavis Smiley's "Covenant With Black America." After calling it "impotent" he impugned the U.S. government's honor and trustworthiness.....[more]



Party Over Here
By Dan Hardman

Recently, I was listening to talk radio, as I am want to do, and I heard a young sister call into this show (that will remain nameless), and begin to talk about the ongoing Christmas flack that has become a standard talking point on conservative talk radio. Mind you, this was a "liberal" talk show.....[more]



POP(POP) Party of the People Needed Now

In the wake of global civil unrest in reaction to the West' and America's foreign policies; the poor, the oppressed, and the underdeveloped in many parts of the world need a victory against the apathy of the rich and powerful, and an abrupt rise from the grassroots of America's people could set that victory in motion. The Political Party of the People (POP) should arise now. Afromerica nominates the Black mind that shares the vision.....[more]



Breaking Free: A Plan For Black Empowerment


If Katrina did not awaken Black America to the weaknesses of Government and the continual dependency on American politics, then the next disaster could be deadly enough to wipe us off the map of the continental United States. If the perks of the Civil Rights Movement was to empower us on the political front, and all we got are mayors scattered throughout the US without a pot or window, meaning powerless, then maybe we should have followed the Black Panther's plan of action, which was self-empowerment and defense........[more]



power (2K)True Black Nationalism: An Alternative to the Civil Rights Movement


The hypothesis white America fears most is the theory of Blacks governing their own nation, especially Blacks from America. There have been - and continue to be - rigorous efforts to thwart the development of an entirely Black-run nation within the U.S. and even Africa - where whites directly or indirectly rule through actions of imperialism.........[more]



Bush and the Madness of Blacks

Logic escapes the reason why Blacks decide to hate any President when he is of the Republican Party. This reason can be based on nothing more than tradition and misinformation.......[more]


blkvote2 (14K)Tavis Smiley's Commentary...Should We Hold Our Vote?
By E. Lee Sullivan

Recently Tavis Smiley gave a commentary on The Tom Joyner Morning Radio Show, his theme was, I feel, holding the Black vote (amongst other issues). He began by quoting from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and continued with a quote from Harriet Tubman, "I freed hundreds but I could have freed more if they only knew they were enslaved."......[more]


chess (4K)Election 2004

Considering the likelihood of the "Black Vote" genuinely having "impact" on whatever outcome these next presidential elections may yield, is proof: "optimism and hope," does spring eternal!......[more]


Letter To Our Black Leaders

January 1, 2004

FROM: Staff and Supporters of Afromerica at Afromerica.com
TO: America's Black Leaders and Representatives of the People

SUBJECT: THE UN-REPRESENTED BLACK AMERICA......[more]


RBGFlagTall (1K)Black Nationalism
By Joe R. Feagin


Black nationalism is the name given to revitalization movements among black Americans, emphasizing their African origins and identity, their pride in being black, their desire to control their own communities, and sometimes the desire to establish a black nation in Africa or some part of the United States......[more]


Democrat and Republican Ideology


Before you score your vote for the next election, break out of the media hype and traditional political propaganda and ponder the foundation of Democratic and Republican ideology. The two parties are not only made up of mere political agenda concerning social, economic, and legislative issues, but are centered on moral beliefs and values. Voting for political agenda is one thing, but voting for values is another......[more]



podium (2K)Voices of Black America: Who Speaks for You?
By CR Hamilton


As long as liberal Black leaders represent Black-America, there will always be custom-made Blacks ready to support these knock-offs, and there will be no real Black-America; it will only be an American-made shell of a people stripped of all dignity and intelligence and slotted on a shelf in the American archives for all future generations to mock at.......[more]



Regulating Racism is not the President's Job
By C.R. Hamilton

America's racial problem will not change by the words of the President, any president, nor any laws passed by Congress, or any speeches, protests, or marches. In fact, by no political means can America restrain racism. This is because racism is not a political problem; it is a social problem, so who cares what the President has to say (or did not say)........[more]



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