CHM. Omali Yeshitela_ If Jesus Was A Revolutionary, How Can Your Preacher Be Such An Uncle Tom, with A Haitian Revolution Introduction and Reading…more

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The Haitian Revolution

HAP 37 – Liberty, Equality, Humanity – The Haitian Revolution

Additional reading: “Revolution came to the French slaveholding colony of Saint Domingue in 1791. When the upheaval finally ran its course more than a decade later, in 1804, the landscape had been completely remade. In one fell swoop, the Haitian Revolution banished slavery, colonialism, and white supremacy, the three foundational institutions of the post-Columbian dispensation in the Americas.” From Haiti, I’m Sorry: The Haitian Revolution and the Forging of the Black International (Pg. 72), Michael O. West & William G. Martin, IN From Toussaint to Tupac_Black International since the Age of Revolution

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The Death That Galvanized Malcolm X Against Police Brutality, by Peniel Joseph and Accompanying Fiery Speech in Los Angeles in 1962

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“On April 27th, 1962, Los Angeles police fatally shot Nation of Islam member Ronald Stokes. Officers mistook him and a group of Muslims removing clothes from a car outside a Los Angeles mosque for criminals. The conflict quickly escalated to a police raid inside the mosque, leaving a total of seven Muslims shot, one killed, and one paralyzed from a bullet wound to the back. Stokes’s death compelled Malcolm to engage in new dimensions of the black freedom struggle.” (From the article below)

In 1962, a confrontation with the LAPD outside a mosque resulted in the death of a Nation of Islam member. It was an event seized on by an outraged Malcolm X, who would condemn it in an impassioned speech..

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BLACK PSYCHOLOGY: Dr. Na’im Akbar and Dr. Asa Hilliard On Voices From the Village (Video Edu.) and Black Psychology eBook, Ed. by Dr. Reginald L. Jones (1972 Edition), with RBG| Black Psychology Education Player

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Dr. Na’im Akbar and Dr. Asa Hilliard On Voices From the Village

“Voices From the Village” host, Chris Moore, conducts a 1995 interview with psychologists, Dr. Na’im Akbar (Florida State University) and the late Dr. Asa Hilliard (Georgia State University). The three discuss issues covering the legitimacy of Afrocentric scholarship, education, family value systems, and the American prison system. Broadcast Date: September 09, 1995 (3 Video Playlist)

Black Psychology eBook, Edited by Dr. Reginald L. Jones (1972 Edition)

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BLACK PSYCHOLOGY: Thirty-six articles by black psychologists and behavioral scientists provide new data and provocative reinterpretations of the psychological literature on blacks. Emphasizing applied problems this volume presents both original and previously published papers which illuminate the range of activities that characterize this new area. BLACK PSYCHOLOGY offers insightful research commentaries and presents a variety of views on counseling, education, racism, and the applications of psychology in the community. It examines the issues associated with the psychological assessment of blacks, especially the problem of effectively testing blacks in school settings. The role of the black psychologist as a professional in the community is considered. (From the back cover.)

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