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Dr. Amos Wilson Ownership & Feel Good Black History

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Pt.1 Dr.Amos Wilson Ownership & Feel Good Black History
Pt.2 Shahrazad Ali Black Power Entertainment

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Berdine Nickens says:

Dr. Amos is right on target. Also we should be talking more about solutions of a workable situation. Whereas, even our movies, and our songs present models of great hope, by at least, a pretend that we know how to work together. It was done with apes, in "The Planet of the Apes." Therefore, it most certainly can be done by the "The Planet of the Blacks." People desire in real life to be copy cats of great movie models that demonstrates strength, courage, and vision.
Finally, as Dr. Amos says we should all be about contributing, our little part, to help our children become the best they can be. I volunteer to cook a meal for them once a week at a particular institution. I support black institutions, with small donations when I know the money goes where it suppose to go.
We all have a small part to play. I think we need to begin in our part of location, in the world. This I say, because it is sometimes difficult to tell where our money is going when we send it some place, if we do not have direct participation in the organization or institution in which we participate, and contribute funds. Better yet, we must be bold and strong enough to sit down with pencil and paper to devise a plan to begin a small or large project, of our own, which will give and assist our children to a better place. However, many of them are too busy tagging alone, going every where with the oppressors children which puts a second watch on what we do, and etc. This ends up in the oppressed children being the first in line to take what we want to build, establish for the little black child. Although, we know one out a few million oppressors offsprings might be sympathetic to the black plight for economic justice. We also have this same problem with many of our Adults, too busy trying to be the other people to embrace our Excellent, Beautiful, and Wonderful gift of "Blackness."

denmark555 says:

Dr. Wilson was the first person I thought of, when all this Wakanda hype started. The same negroes that boycotted Nat Parkers Birth of a Nation, showed up in kente clothe to see BP.

Von Carter says:

Simple Facts

My Name Is My Name says:

Between 2012 and 2017 the conscious community decoded a lot of comic book and sci-fi movies relating everything to Kemet.
None of these black YouTube superstars made videos addressing this trend people need to be more consistent with their outrage.

My Name Is My Name says:

I don't care what your belief system is or who you donate money to no one should be crying over the Black Panther movie until these issues are addressed.

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