Interview with the man who invented Black Power

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One of the main members of the Black Panthers. Was also around King alot, if I find it I'll show you guys Ture ethering King at a march they both orchestrate. Also was Ghanian President Kwame Nkrumahs secretary

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@53:40 He said that African culture doesn't bash homos :ohhh:
 

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Glad that a HBCU held this down and demonstrated the brilliance of this man's intellect.
 

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:salute: powerful stuff its a shame its on the second page already with only 4 replies this was very informative but why do so many of these activist fail to recognize the arab slave trade for example kwame was saying towards the end that we were attacking arabs a people who have done nothing to africans, other than that amazing video and inspirational with insightful content
 

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:salute: powerful stuff its a shame its on the second page already with only 4 replies this was very informative but why do so many of these activist fail to recognize the arab slave trade for example kwame was saying towards the end that we were attacking arabs a people who have done nothing to africans, other than that amazing video and inspirational with insightful content

That information wasn't available back then, you know how these things are. Think of it like this, considering how much white people try to exempt themselves from blame of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. You'd think that they;d use the fact that arabs did the same for three times as many years to their advantage. But they don't coz they promote that shyt too, anything to get the black man from picturing himself as a God (empowerment/knowledge of self)

To my knowledge, you don't hear the arab slave trade being mentioned in black conscious circles until the late 80s/90s.
 
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