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Submitted by Melissa Martin, Ph.D., is an author, columnist, educator, and therapist. She lives in USA

The United States celebrates Black History Month annually. Let the world celebrate the history of all black women as well. Daughters of Africa (published in 1994) and the new volume New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of 20th and 21st Century Writing by Women of African Descent (published 2019) by editor Margaret Busby is an anthology about African women writers. Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom (2018) by Keisha N. Blain highlights black women leaders who demanded equal recognition and participation in global civil society.

Let us teach our black daughters and our white daughters about civil rights and activists for freedom. Let us care about black womanhood. Could the civil rights movement have happened without black women? No, indeed. Let It Shine, Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2013) authored by Andrea Davis Pinkney and illustrated by Stephen Alcorn is recommended.

Bold. Gutsy. Plucky. Scrappy. Determined. Spirited. Sojourner Truth, Biddy Mason, Harriet Tubman, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeod Bathune, Ella Josephine Baker, Dorothy Irene Height, Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Shirley Chisholm are featured.

Born into slavery as Isabella Baumfree in 1797, Sojourner Truth was an Afro-American women’s rights activist. Her famous “Ain’t I a Woman” speech was delivered in 1851 at the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention. “…And ain’t I a woman? I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother’s grief, none but Jesus heard me! And ain’t I a woman?”

“Nobody’s free until everybody is free.” Fannie Lou Hamer dedicated her life to fighting racial injustice. In 1964 she co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and ran for Congress in Mississippi in 1965.

The first African-American woman elected to Congress, Shirley Chisholm of New York, won election to the House in 1968.

More Brave Black Women

Of the 127 women serving in the United States 116th Congress, 22 are Black. In 1993, Carol Moseley Braun became the first African American female to serve as U.S. senator. Gloria Jean Watkins, known by her pen name bell hooks, is the author of Feminism is for Everybody. The bell hooks Institute in Berea, KY, celebrates, honors, and documents the life and work of this acclaimed intellectual, feminist theorist, cultural critic, artist, and writer. www.bellhooksinstitute.com. Known as the “Mother of the American Civil Rights Movement,” Septima Poinsette Clark was an activist, teacher, and advocate for education. www.biography.com/.

“In the 20th century, African American women formed the backbone of the modern Civil Rights Movement. They were the critical mass, the grassroots leaders challenging America to embrace justice and equality for all,” according to The National Women’s History Museum. www.womenshistory.org/.

There were countless unnamed black women who struggled for freedom and justice. Let us remember them as well. NASA’s employees Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan were black scientists featured in the film Hidden Figures. Astronaut Mae Jemison became the first African-American woman in space in 1992. Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Condoleezza Rice, Joycelyn Elders, M.D., Maya Angelou and other black women stand as female icons for civil rights and equality.

The Civil Rights Movement was triumphant in 1964 and 1965, with the federal government’s passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

White women, let the named and unnamed black women of struggle, freedom, and equality nationally and internationally be nestled in our spirits and let their struggles be on our lips.

“There are still many causes worth sacrificing for, so much history yet to be made.—Michelle Obama


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254 responses to “Remembering Black Women Around the Globe”


  1. Was it not de Klerk who freed Mandela?


  2. “@Dullard
    You are more comfortable with the de Klerk and pre Mandela period when apartheid was institutionalized?”

    Blogmaster man stop talking shiite. What has that to do with my question?

    How do you make these contorted leaps in reasoning? I will ask again:

    How has it worked out for SA?


  3. Yours is clearly a rhetorical question. Carry on.


  4. Was it the White man who abolished Black slavery? What is your point?


  5. Yours is clearly a rhetorical question. Carry on.

    David (#2) you are looking sillier by the day.

    How is that “rhetorical”?

    If you do not know the answer or are too ashamed to say it, just keep quiet.

    But as you suggest, I will carry on because you are obviously attempting to operate beyond your capabilities.

    Have a good day!

  6. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “What is ‘reverse racism’?”

    Reverse racism does not exist…it was designed by white racist to once again keep black people decades behind and doubting their self confidence….watch out for the next wave of criminal practices by the racist faction of white terrorists.

  7. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Mr Blogmaster, I have learned nothing else from this blog site over the years if not to refrain from attempting to discuss RATIONALLY with some bloggers… it’s futile due to their obvious entrenched bias and illogical debating …i.e like the twisting, alternative fact making of the current US president. How does one debate that 😂!

    Soooo..through you to the Prof Dullard … he calls into question the words of Nelson Mandela and facetiously mocks the reality of the very harsh struggles the man encountered as he evolved his nation from possible rampant race war to a peaceful transition of Black rule. That is idiotic.

    Thus, I fully accept any epithet such an ill focused, irrational commentator throws my way as clearly he is clueless.

    And re “reverse racism”…correct there is no such term really as racism goes in one direction! However, I used the term as it’s colloquially accepted where a Black person shows discrimination towards a Caucasian.

    According to the SIMPLE definition of racism ANY “prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior” or that their ethnicity makes them incompetent and inferior to advise your racial narrative makes it straight driving RACISM!

    Had a war erupted in South Africa..it would have been just racism…purely violent racist’s bloodshed …Blacks erupting after decades of apartheid oppression…and reverse or not it would have been catastrophic world wide…

    We are not absolved from openly directing our racial prejudices at others simply because we have suffered endlessly ourselves.


  8. HAVE YOU PUT ON THE ARMOUR OF GOD?

    The great unrest in the world today and the wars and rumors of wars are affecting us greatly; but as Paul says, our greatest and most deadly struggle will be “not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, [and] against spiritual wickedness in high places.”

    Paul then warned the Ephesians, which warning is applicable to us today, that we can only withstand the evils which surround us by putting on the whole armor of God, which he then described.

    “Put on the whole Armor of God that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil.”

    “And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? …And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows. Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name’s sake.” Matthew 24:6

    “Wherefore, lift up your hearts and rejoice, and gird up your loins, and take upon you my whole armor, that ye may be able to withstand the evil day, having done all, that ye may be able to stand” The Lord then presented a number of spiritual attributes and blessings associated with specific pieces of armor: (1) “loins girt about with truth,” (2) “breastplate of righteousness,” (3) “feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace,” (4) “shield of faith,” (5) “helmet of salvation,” and (6) “sword of my Spirit”

    Ephesians‬ ‭6:11,‬
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  9. Mortal Law Versus Moral or Higher Law…

    Freedom to Think is Synonymous with Freedom of Speech…The same principle applies today…We are Free to Choose to be obedient to God’s Laws however we are not Free to Choose the Consequences of our Choices…

    According to the Law there was no law against a man’s belief; for it was strictly contrary to the commands of God that there should be a law which should bring men on to unequal grounds. For thus saith the scripture: Choose ye this day, whom ye will serve.

    Now if a man desired to serve God, it was his privilege; or rather, if he believed in God it was his privilege to serve him; but if he did not believe in him there was no law to punish him. But if he murdered he was punished unto death; and if he robbed he was also punished; and if he stole he was also punished; and if he committed adultery he was also punished; yea, for all this wickedness they were punished.

    For there was a law that men should be judged according to their crimes. Nevertheless, there was no law against a man’s belief; therefore, a man was punished only for the crimes which he had done; therefore all men were on equal grounds.

    The Higher Law… every man may be accountable for his own sins in the Day of Judgment. Life is meant to be a test to see if we will keep the commandments of God. We are free to obey or to ignore the spirit and the letter of the law. We will be accountable for ever Thought, Word and Deed done in the Flesh.

    But the agency granted to man is a moral agency. We are not free to break the commandments and escape the consequences. In rejecting His counsel, we choose the influence of another power, whose purpose is to make us miserable and whose motive is hatred. We have moral agency as a gift of God. Rather than the right to choose to be free of influence, it is the inalienable right to submit ourselves to whichever of those powers we choose. All men are created equal, and that all have the privilege of thinking for themselves upon all matters relative to conscience. Consequently, then, we are not disposed, had we the power, to deprive any one of exercising that free independence of mind which heaven has so graciously bestowed upon the human family as one of its choicest gifts.

    We are here subject to opposing influences–the influence of Satan and his followers on the one hand, and the influence of Christ and his followers on the other hand; that as we are being acted upon by these two influences, we are free “to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil.” They are those who are obsessed with a lying spirit, and who have put off the Spirit of God that it may have no place in them; but the devil has power over them, and he carries them about, working devices that he may destroy the children of God.

    No wonder the Heavens weep over those who have misused their Gift of Sovereignty i.e. the Freedom to Choose. They use theirs because they love satan more than God and their hearts have become Gross and Hardened and the fruit of their spirits are on display for all to see.

    It is important that we keep in mind that the choices we make as we decide what is good and what is evil are the most important decisions we will ever make. Upon them depends our happiness or misery throughout time and eternity.

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  10. Freedom Crier February 16, 2019 10:05 AM

    Correction…Choose Wisely the Truth is as Clear as Night is from Day!

  11. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Whitehill February 16, 2019 6:01 AM wrote

    From my experience, all of these black women who speak of their white friends, co-workers and bosses so eloquently are suck ups, ass kissers and Tillies. See the movie ” guess who’s coming to dinner” to get an idea of Tillie, the black ass disgusting maid. I’m sure if this SSS person was a militant black woman or very Afrocentric she wouldn’t enjoy the close relationship with her white people.

    I have a few white friends, so I am an ass kisser. I have a boss who runs his operation on equal terms, who do not tolerate discrimination or any form of ism in his companies, who demands a high level of standard and productivity, and who promotes on the basis of merit, and I am sucking up to my boss just because he is white. Where in this world did you obtain your brain? Was it from two scoops of discriminate opinions, several pounds of hate mix in with sheep and goat brain? Am I to assume that friendship with any other race whose ancestors committed atrocities is now deemed kissing their asses? Would you like me to do like you, hate them, despise them, plot against them, speak down about them, and if push comes to shove, even kill them? I stand on my ground and say to you and all the others who think all white people are evil and racist that not all white people are evil and racist. How are you helping yourself by thinking that anything that white must be looked upon with scepticism and unrighteous indignation?

    You would do well to look closer to home and see the self destruction taking place in Barbados under black leaders you voted for and see the condition of their own people compared to the whites. Who are the ass kissers and suckers in that scenario?


  12. Soooo..through you to the Prof Dullard … he calls into question the words of Nelson Mandela and facetiously mocks the reality of the very harsh struggles the man encountered as he evolved his nation from possible rampant race war to a peaceful transition of Black rule. That is idiotic.

    De Word is a pompous coward. (Sorry to out you.)

    If he were as smart as you think you would realise that I did not mock Mr Mandela. I was mocking the idiots (you included) who posted the comment and think that Mandela’s approach was some sort of long term-solution to the plight of the Blacks in SA.

    Then he calls me clueless? Haha…

    Have he ever lived in SA? Has he ever been to a township? In fact, has he ever been to SA?

    De Word comes across as just that. A “man” of words [only].


  13. SSS,

    With an attitude like that what incentive is there for the white racist to change? If you have found some non-racists whites what are you supposed to do??? Seems to me that the intelligent thing to do would be to embrace them so they can know how sweet it is to live in harmony with black people.

    What was I to do… shit on the hand that was lovingly cleaning my backside as an infant????????

    You people need to get a grip. I don’t kiss white ass but I don’t spit on the hand that reaches out to me either. I kick ass when it needs kicking no matter the colour and take the genuine hand that reaches out to me NO MATTER THE COLOUR. Without a bloody revolution the only way the system will change is by changing minds one by one. It is slower but it is surer.

    And Mariposa – the majority of black people DO NOT TEACH THEIR CHILDREN BLACK HISTORY. That is the genesis of our problem – low self-esteem, floundering without a lifeline in a white man’s world. Ranting and raving without purpose. Self-loathing leading to violence perpetrated by blacks on blacks giving the white man twisted evidence to call us inferior.

    Do your bit to break the cycle! If you do not like the article find an article or rather a book to read by a respected black author and read it . Then tell us all what you read.

    SMH.


  14. SSS, my post was convoluted. I hope you understand what i was saying and to whom.


  15. Boby Marley

    What a blessing it would be before God and Man to see the unification of all Africans …. The Black Panther movie came close to this realization …at once I felt good to be on top …

  16. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Donna

    We good. You are clear. These friggin nincompoops are unbelievable. I am to speak ill of good people just because they are white. Reading some of their comments make me wonder what is the big difference between them and the hateful white shites. You got the hateful whites and the hateful blacks. Tic for tac! Hate on both sides. That is what harbouring an active ill will of resentment and hate does to do to ya psychy. Make ya irrational and ignorant. It takes away ya ability to think straight and clear and predispose ya towards a position of extremism. That is not freedom that is bondage. One shite talking nonsense about Mandela’s statement and drawing reference to the condition of South Africa and where did his words take South Africans. He would do well to know that the worst enemies of black people are black people themselves. I would like to ask the same jackass where has Barbados education and awareness on most things in this world got them as well. Have all the fancy speeches from leaders past improved the state of Barbados towards greater self efficiency since independence. Is Barbados any better off under the same shite system that keeps the majority of blacks living under pressure while the whites enjoy sweet living? What sense does it make to go three steps forward and twenty backwards? Bunch of bias ignorant people, yeah. You all should really start a revolution because if you can be so bias and add ignorance to it, then use that energy to create a striving black enterprise and boycott every shite that white and white owned.

    Girl be happy that you met some good white people who helped to shape and mould you into the woman that you are today. Let the ignoramuses continue to talk shite. Me done with this topic.


  17. My last comment on this non-thread.

    @European Marketing manager.
    I tend not to engage the feeble minded, moreso those those whose mother tongue doesn’t appear to be English.

    But since you indirectly asked me a question, I’ll take the bait.

    I could deconstruct your latest bout of logorrhea but you probably won’t understand anyway. It is very unremarkable but I will leave you with this.

    It is not about hate. I hold no-ill will at all. Pick any of my comments from this thread and point out anything hateful. Any perceived hate is on account of your own mental weakness and inability to parse the issues.

    Being pro-Black does not imply anti-whiteness, you poor, little soul.

    PS: Being a “marketing manager” is not something one should crow about.

    Have a blessed night in Europe!

    A.Dullard

  18. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    A Dullard

    Me too, that is why I have not commented to anything you wrote. For the record, I do not speak about who or what I am on here. That was for Puff Enuff. You seem to be jealous, but who cares. Blessed Night to you as well, you bright fella you.


  19. Donna my comments speak soley through the lenses of black History past and present Exhibit A
    Now where is your evidence in classifying black.parents as not teachers of Black history to their children
    You speak in generalities with known stigmas used by white racist to degrade the black family as ignorant and worthless
    Shades of the whiteman intellectual snobbery is sprouting in your mind
    Be careful


  20. Not at all, Mariposa. I know that black history is not taught to most children because if you ask them they do not know it. We are too busy trying to boost our poor self-esteem with the white man’s gadgets. We cannot put down our cell phones and our games for long enough to learn our history and get ourselves an anchor. Even I have to fight to pull my child away from the mindless escapism that most of our people seem to engage in. His friends keep sucking him in. They do not want to THINK. Now you will say that the white folks are equally enamoured of the gadgets and I will tell you that they can afford to be. We cannot.

    All around me I see the carnage that comes with the brainwashing and lack of identity we were left with after slavery. What are we doing to heal ourselves? We cannot wait on the white man to do it. Their system will punish us for the carnage and point to it as justification without ever accepting the part they play in causing it.

    My point is that we need to lift ourselves up to the place where we belong.

    I do not degrade the black man. I think we have in the past done great things. I think we have the potential to do great things now. I think we can add a special flavour to any pot. But I fear that most of us don’t know it.


  21. That was a bit of work that would make simple simon envious.

    You beat a single loose sentence into complete submission.


  22. Excellent response. Nothing loose. <3 Mariposa <3 will have to hurt her head to reply


  23. Donna in what context do you consider Black History

  24. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @TheOGazerts February 16, 2019 6:40 PM “That was a bit of work that would make simple simon envious.”

    Lolll!!!

  25. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @pieceuhderockyeahright February 16, 201912:29 AM

    Sir Simple Simon did not comment because “THE CENTRAL ARTICLE is devoid of real meat and did not really present any real position and ended with a platitude of little? significance.”


  26. • Donna
    February 16, 2019 6:39 PM @ Mariposa.

    “My point is that we need to lift ourselves up to the place where we belong.

    I do not degrade the black man. I think we have in the past done great things. I think we have the potential to do great things now. I think we can add a special flavour to any pot. But I fear that most of us don’t know it”.

    Amen & Amen!!

    Frederick Douglas…Let People Help Themselves…

    A Hand Up Instead Of A Hand Out.

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  27. SSS

    You got the hateful whites and the hateful blacks …but the only difference is blacks have a justifiable reason to hate whites … not all whites but the racist ones, but the problem is … how do blacks tell the difference when there is such a thing as covert and overt racism?


  28. SSS

    There is a valid reason why some Blacks hates White because many of them were victims of, geographical-racism, statistical-racism, environmental-racism, and skin- color-racism better known as Colorism/colourism…

  29. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    I have had a beautiful day exploring the north of the island and was disappointed to hear the views of SSS the veteran BU blogger on my return home at 10.00pm.

    @SSS,

    I understand your comments in your riposte to me. You are a product that has been versed and schooled in Barbados. And as such your level of thinking would be widely accepted and applauded by the vast majority of Barbadians.

    Your country remains a country deeply insular and conservative in its views. Reluctant to question what are considered to be societal norms in Barbados. In contrast, with more progressive countries that are prepared to discuss openly their dirty linen in public. We need to be cognisant of this truism and learn to understand that our development as a people should not be compromised by having some misplaced loyalty to other so called races.

    The late great Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X would have fallen at the first hurdle and would have been dismissed by modern Bajans as foolish and racists. So feel free to marginalise and to scold me on BU. Freedom Crier must be having a good chuckle at my expense.

  30. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    @ Blogmaster,
    Your censor guardians keep blocking my comments. Please check your spam.


  31. Lexicon,

    Hatred is of no use to anybody. Righteous anger and action is. We must stop flailing around in fits of hatred and channel our energy into positive action. We can start by learning our pre-slavery history and teaching it to others. That way we can have a leg to stand on instead of crawling around on our hands and knees before the white man. I have actually seen a black woman trying to fight off a racist social media attack by speaking about a black man inventing the dustpan and various other useful knick-knacks. The white man laughed uproariously.

    And yes we have reason to hate the white man’s system and those who have a hand in keeping it alive. That does not mean we are obliged to hate ALL WHITE PEOPLE. And covert racism eventually becomes obvious if you remain alert to the possibility.

    Whether the article had substance or not is irrelevant. The comments that followed were enlightening.. The comments that followed showed something that needed to be addressed.

    Mariposa,

    I do not understand your question.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/238510/st-george-shooting-victim-identified

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/238512/dead-injured-orleans-shooting

    This is what consumes me. This is what I hate. What are we doing to rescue our young men???? My sons are dying like dogs. They were unaware of the value of their lives. They did not know that black lives matter.

    We should have told them.

  32. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Lexicon

    A most reasonable assertion. All like now blacks have more reasons to want to hate white people. One just has to look closely at what is happening in Trumps’s America under the modern day KKK posing as police officers. They are Lynching blacks under a new method of execution and it is getting the backing most of the times by the legal fraternity there. However, if we hate them how is that helping us? We as black people have a lot more going on in our communities that need our support and resources, yet we do not help our fellow man.

    The truth of the matter is that it is easy to look upon every white person with suspicious eyes. Very, Very easy indeed. But, if a set of white people put their money into supporting and helping some minority groups, just not black people, should we not look upon that as a sign that they are different? If they open their doors and adopt black families, their children from squalor and depressing situations, should we not look upon that as a sign that they are different?
    No closet or covert racist helps black people. Their brainwashing and radicalisation just would not allow it.

    As you know by now, I am defending those whites who have dared to be different in their views about black people. How large a number that constitutes I do not know, but I know that as small or big as it might be, you have white people out there who are genuinely receptive and helpful to blacks.

  33. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    Ewww Ewww. Where you in NorthPoint by the old resort? By the Animal Flower Cave or just taking in the scenery of the cliff views? Seems to me like you could have stayed home because that nice salt air did not clear crap from thoughts. Next time take a dip in the deep blue.


  34. SSS,

    Girl, I can’t sleep. Two murders in one day. Twelve murders for the year and it’s only the middle of February. What we are doing is not working. We saw this coming and now here we are.

  35. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Donna

    Really. Have not read the news as yet but yes, I agree. We are doing something that is not working. I read defence force assisting police in fighting crime. How is that going? And, yes this was predicted for a long time. The question is, why did our governments just let it escalated?

  36. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Your leaders are on the wrong side, so nothing can go right.


  37. Donna of course u cannot understand my question because u can only see things through a prism of regurgitiation having a closed mind of how who were taught to think about the black race and its History with out truly understanding or coming in contact with blacks who can relate or have been treated at the hands of racist white people and the establishment
    Stories linked to the black race riddled with scorn and rejection help to become a part of the black race History and with all possiblity are told and repeated by family members to the child
    Black History being told by parents is not necessarily a repeat of what have been written in History books but occurrences and racist behaviuor and attitudes that the black race go through daily on the job ..when seeking employment..being rejected in white owned establishment for loans .all aspects of daily living that blacks have to fight for become a part of black History
    Hence the reason for my question to u for which u had no answer
    With good reason i implore u to open u mind to an understanding that the black race History is written daily and be mindful of the fact that whenever a black endure or go through an embarrassing ordeal with racist attitudes it will be told across most black homes and make way in the History books
    Don’t u underestimate the black race in their duty when it comes to preparing their children as to what to be expected when they mingled amongst a crowded class of white people who belive that they are a superior people


  38. Mariposa,

    Sadly I think you are the one who following the white man’s narrative. I do not mean that sort of tale. I do not mean the sort of tale that makes us internalize how we are hated and mistreated, rejected and reviled.. We are good at telling those tales. But we enjoy them as good tales of woe not lessons to be learnt in how to reverse the damage. I mean the history of black people BEFORE we were enslaved. THAT is the kind of history that gives us an anchor. That is the kind of history that takes us out of the white man’s world and puts us in our rightful place in our minds. Right now we are trying to out white man the white man, an impossible task. We need to find out who we are so we can be true to ourselves. Just think of how we have given up on the extended family which served us well and think it modern to have only a nuclear family. Our idea of family has changed. Just think about how we shut the doors to our homes when we return from work knowing nothing of our neighbours to the right or the left. Our idea of community has changed. This is not our way. This is not how we thrive.

    You have just proven my point for me. You have spoken as though the history of the black man began with slavery. Right where the white man wants us to be. Forever slaves. Born slaves. Not born free.

    How has that worked out for us so far? How are we doing?

    Think on these things. The white men of this blog have serious problems with my submissions.. Some of them call me racist. YOU think that I have been brainwashed by the white man.

    Does it make any sense to you these conflicting opinions???????

    But I would hazard a guess that you are as shackled to this perspective as you are to the DLP perspective. I shall not waste any more time trying to move you from your position in the quicksand.


  39. There is much that we can do if WE are on the right side. We can rescue those young men without them. No excuses.


  40. Deep Donna!


  41. It has been said before by many. They are not original ideas. I just recognized their rightness. I cannot claim them as my own.


  42. Accept the compliment Donna. BU commenters May opt to lift the discussion or do like others and play the man not the ball.


  43. Thank you. We must face our demons and we must stare them down. The truth and only the truth really does set you free.


  44. @SSS & Donna
    Yes. Accept the compliment.. Both of you made some solid contributions to this post.

    Several of us here are ‘older folks’ and our knowledge of our own history can be deficient. I see where some tells a history that consists of a few key names is devoid of the contributions of many others who were engaged in the civil rights movement. Sadly, this history excludes many of our white allies and even some our brothers,

    To view/describe/explain life on the planet by a simple binary divide “Black or white” or “Four legs good, two legs better! is woefully inadequate. I saw the two of you repeatedly making. this point and try to add depth to the conversation.

    Perhaps you both saw it as an opportunity to share information. Look at the two camps of politics and see no matter how ruinous they are, there really is no moving from one political position to the other. And those who think differently are subject to ridicule and organized harassment..

    Hopefully, you move to a stage where you look a post and say “A next post to which I cannot contribute”.


  45. . Look at the two camps of politics and see no matter how ruinous they are, there really is no moving from one political position to the other. This immobility extends to other areas of our discussion


  46. This is an astute observation made all the more relevant if we admit there is no fundamental difference in the ideology of the two main parties.


  47. Donna now u are poking me in the eye with the a story about the white mans narrative when my comment revokes your argument that black parents do not teach their children about black History
    Your failure to realise that Black History is a continual effect of suppression or aggressive actions built into the system which makes it necessary for blacks to teach their children about the History of the black race
    The History of the black race continues in everday negative occurences that blacks fight against and will be told and written daily
    Black History as written in history books did not make a final full stop at the end of the Civil rights revolt
    Just take a look around the world and see how blacks continue to fight for equality
    Your mind might be closed to present day events and only see teachable moments of black History as those that are written in History books.


  48. Donna i did not read your last comment
    However what i take from your silly comment is not worth a response since it comes across as another poking of my eye with out fact to prove
    Similar to your generalised statement as labelling blacks parents as ignorant and unprepared to teaching their children about Black history.
    If any thing History would have taught the black race is not to take any one or any thing for granted .
    Your preception of me being a racist is as far as day is from night
    If the History of the black races teaches me not to forget then you and others can apply whatever you wish to belive me to be

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    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    Sadly amongst the normal back and forth or should I say drivel on BU. No, I will use the words of the often maligned GP “bovine excrement”. We have overlooked the words of another one who appears to command little respect on BU: the UK commentator,
    Hal Austin made a very profound statement on February 16, 2019 at 6:18 AM that has gone over the heads of the majority here on BU.

    @Whitehill,

    “Plse read my notes. It is a very important issue, one that we avoid, but one the white man s very aware of. The black man is the enemy, not the black woman.
    Of course, we must wait until David BU gets a liberal white woman to tell us about the nature of our relationships with black women.”

    Excellent comment Hal. Short and on point.

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