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Dr. Amos N. Wilson: Organizing Black Power (You Just Don’t Want to Do It Speech)

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“The most effective organization for the generation and delivery of Black Power in the United States and the world would be a nation-state organization to counter that of the White American nation-state as well as the articulated tribal organizations of other immigrant-ethnic groups. Next to the nation-state stands the articulated tribal state as an effective power vehicle for Afrikan Americans. Why, given their concentrated population, their exclusion from the White American nation, their human resource and economic capacity, have Afrikan Americans not used either of these vehicles as the medium of Black Power? The scope of this volume will not allow us to pursue the answer to this question in any of the detail it deserves. However, we may summarily answer that it is primarily due to the machinations of the White American nation-state, led by its ruling White male ruling elite establishment, and the absence of political-economic sophistication within its own ranks which have thus far frustrated the ascension of the Afrikan American community. White racial and ruling class dominance requires a diffused tribal identity and organization of the Black American community as opposed to a cohesive tribal identity and organization of its own. ” Blueprint for Black Power ( p 143-145)

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