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Dr. Williams discusses the women’s liberation movement and its effect on the Black cause.
Dr. Williams discusses the women's liberation movement and its effect on the Black cause.
Dr. Williams discusses the women’s liberation movement and its effect on the Black cause.
"Wholeness and Balance" is the way of Maat!
the afrikan woman has always been up front! we did not need liberation from our men…that was the European woman thing. we have forgotten the ways of Maat….Truth, Righteousness, Harmony, Balance, Reciprocity, Justice and Order! the afrikan female received the word from the Ancestors and the afrikan man was the executioner!
Good upload. BM were emulating WM in their attitudes.
We have allies…the book "Lost Cities of Africa" by the late great Basil Davidson is just one indication that our allies efforts are not as well known as our enemies…Basil Davidson and others are seeking to bring the truth out…John Brown…William Lloyd Garrison and others come to mind…everyone is not our enemy…we have friends and allies…they just are not so well known.
If Dr. Williams could see how disconnected we are from our women today? It's like the government also had a copy of this lecture because the general consensus of attitudes between brothas and sistas is scary. Now here in ATL, Black homosexuality is the accepted standard in the workplace and in the community. Time's changed.