The only part that hasn't aged well, is their view that Biden wouldn't drop out, and that Kamala Harris wouldn't replace him.
@tenvix268 күн бұрын
I read the book and what I think was the most revealing aspect was the role of the north during that establishes time period. How segregation and the ostracization of the negro wasn't opposed as greatly in the north as once believed. That most of the opposition to disenfranchise the negro came from southern white men that were not of the class of extreme racists of either region. That the capitulation to the extremely racist doctrine of Jim Crow by the north ultimately encouraged southerners to legislate for segregation and the subjugation of the negro race in all aspects of social activities.
@naumanahmed40298 күн бұрын
Nice
@laurabouris487916 күн бұрын
Biden did a lot of really good things
@claykimbrough1018Ай бұрын
This is awesome. I’ll have to check it out. There’s a Bleacher Report story on Taj McDavid that Jeff Pearlman wrote as well
@musashimiyamoto586Ай бұрын
I suspect no one who does not speak German and/or is extremely proficient in language and culture can truly grasp the beauty of the literary art of Hesse.
@WoAntonio2 ай бұрын
So who made it
@eigilkirk87062 ай бұрын
awasome guy and a great summary of who he was!
@techtesiaj113 ай бұрын
Well done Frat!! ZPhiiii 💙🕊️
@sayedyousef3 ай бұрын
👍
@louisj46453 ай бұрын
Doesnt matter if it was real...the concepts work.
@sheilakinnard15813 ай бұрын
It is TRUE
@conkodo4 ай бұрын
Cool content! I'm going to look more into Na’im Akbar's work
@hairandscalptruth.70404 ай бұрын
04 20 24 THANKS!
@Diane-qe6nb4 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this review. Would like to see the rest of your reviews. Please advise where I can find. Thank you!
@MrYusha5 ай бұрын
I got it. I think Brother Fred Hampton was so passionate and had love in his heart that was visible when he spoke which made so many people attracted to him and his words. I know Brother Bobby Seale was the chairman of the party, but maybe it was of a different area. The first real book I read was in highschool and I got it from a used bookstore. Seize the Time by Bobby Seale. HIGHLY RECOMMEND! ✊🏽🤲🏼☝🏼☮️🇵🇸
@76digno5 ай бұрын
From my understanding, he was slave, master from the West Indies taught white slave masters in West Virginia how to control slaves it’s incorrect information please elaborate, I read that pamphlet it was given to me at the age of 13 while I was in foster care. Is there a correlation with foster care and slave trade during that period of time?
@Samael-Metzger6 ай бұрын
The United States and democracy is being tested under extreme stress. I hope you are strong and intelligent enough to come out of this on the correct side.
@seankennedy13776 ай бұрын
Malcolm X was a revolutionary. Che was nothing but a murderous criminal who cared nothing for humanity.
@denisejacobs20806 ай бұрын
Wether it’s a letter or a speech it is evident that the concept works and constitutes do so.
@AshCak3z6 ай бұрын
Is there any truth to the stories of Al Capone dumping bodies in the lagoon ? If So was anything ever found in it. What’s the water ever been searched ?
@leonorlizardo91746 ай бұрын
Just heard her read the poem from Larado.. my Grandpa Jose Rojas encountered that too. He came for a brief time and he hated the racism he experienced. He was a Commissioner in his hometown and thought human beings should be treated with respect. Thank you Professor, going to pick up My father was a Toltec.,🏜️❤️
@leonorlizardo91746 ай бұрын
Love this Chicana writer and have most of her books. Met her many years ago in Eagle Rock. A friend invited her to her bookstore called Imix. 🎉great to hear this presentation. We took a photo together but my friend has it. 🏜️🎶💖
@KEN11SIX7 ай бұрын
In 1712, Willie Lynch prophesied this method of control that would push an inferior mentality on the enslaved and eliminate the strength in numbers that unity provided Africans in America. Lynch stated that the correct use of his methods would control these Africans in America for 300 years or more.
@soindifferent_7 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work brother.
@brianjohnson47807 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation!
@mempho381287 ай бұрын
There was no slave owner named willie lynch. Go research willie lynch. You wont find a person in history named willie lynch.
@theoBaba7737 ай бұрын
💐
@theoBaba7737 ай бұрын
Heeey 😂 I went to Morraine 💝
@dmanletsgo7 ай бұрын
My understanding is that willie lynch was a white man from West Indies. Willie Lynch traveled to Virginia to have gain control as at the time in that area there was less control of slaves. It’s a horrible time in history.
@jasonryanhaley94117 ай бұрын
i really enjoyed this !
@47GOD8 ай бұрын
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@annreyes64319 ай бұрын
'Promo SM' 👏
@ThePakLife10 ай бұрын
exactly my thoughts. the difference perspectives. they worked so well
@chipixie10 ай бұрын
Thank you🎉
@mrbazzer294111 ай бұрын
The letter is still happening today. Look at the community, we are killing each other, we judge each other. On our color light skin verse dark skin. Should I continue?
@hazellee396111 ай бұрын
The other BGLOs refer to one another as frat and soror as well. i.e. AKAs and the Alphas. They consider each other sorors and frats to one another. So what does it means to be constitutionally bound? And why aren't the other BGLOs not constitutionally bound?
@techtesiaj113 ай бұрын
Zetas and Sigmas are constitutionally bound meaning we were created under the same / similar principles. We share the same colors and symbols. We are really the only sorority and fraternity that can truly call each other frat and Sorors.
@MaxStArlyn11 ай бұрын
Shadow banning .
@MaxStArlyn11 ай бұрын
18:10 He was forced, to convert, and it wasn’t a real conversion. It was for political show and tell. He had been imprisoned and was released, only if he converted to Catholicism. Vlad’s people knew this, so making a deal with corrupt Pope was politics, not religion.
@HashtagNiche Жыл бұрын
Keep it up please!!
@bugsub Жыл бұрын
Lenette Staudinger, you were one of two teachers (the other also at MVCC - math professor Roger Carlsen) that I treasure most among all others in my lifetime of education. I took my first class with you in the Fall of 1982 and I looked at it like something to just check-off my list of pre-reqs. However, your passion for your field was real and infectious and I loved every minute of your teaching- especially those labs! One of my funniest memories was a time we were doing a some lab involving hermit crabs. We put the crabs aside when you started a film for us to watch. A short time later, I see a live hermit crab fly across the screen. Turns out another student in our class was playing with the crab and had gotten a little too close and it managed to give her a good pinch before she managed to fling it off and send it flying across the classroom. I remember the time you brought in your son, and as I recall he shared your enthusiasm for science too! Lastly, I have a confession. When we did the fruit fly experiment, I remember how we spent weeks raising them, getting a good population going, counting and sorting them, etc. When the last of our work was finished, we were supposed to give the fruit flies an extra dose of fly-nap to put them to sleep permanently. After all that time, I didn't have the heart so I popped the top of my tube and set them free! I know I was not alone either. My apologies to Randy for his coffee! 🙂 Your passion for biology was very motivating to me as was your pragmatic approach to getting things done. Your class always invoked a sense of curiosity, discovery and wonder. I remember almost all of it- from mid-January trips to brookfield to document baboon behavior, scoping ponds for microcellular life, observing the effects of cold weather on mice respiration, learning about dinoflagellates at Shed- and many others. Thank you for being such a wonderfully patient and encouraging teacher. Your classroom motivated me to work hard, to really dig deep into learning biology not because I had to score a particular grade, but to truly understand the living world around me. That ended up carrying over to other parts of my life as well. I will always appreciate the lessons I learned from you. Best Wishes!!! - John Parchem
@MrMusiQ1989 Жыл бұрын
People often split hairs on the letter vs speech situation. We view it as a "speech" because it wasn't for us.. But information in that time period that was written, typed, or printed was, by definition, a letter. This letter held instruction for the descendents of everyone that attended. I'd leave my legacy cliff notes to what I was working on too
@pus915 Жыл бұрын
What abour the CAS? 😮
@melindasaddler559 Жыл бұрын
You are right
@beverleyburdette7946 Жыл бұрын
My question... Who is making money from this book? Seems like exploitation is continuing.😶
@echoecho5244 Жыл бұрын
Is it worth it vs becoming a coder for eg google, or becoming a surgeon?
@bossteamentertainment6836 Жыл бұрын
This book is a necessary companion book to the actual Willie Lynch Letter. The letter is real enough to be continuously sold online at the top literary sites without any disclaimer (where I purchased my copy from for $1). They hope you all keep believing the letter fake so you'll continue to ignore it and stay ignorant of its success and continuing effect. It is an instruction manual on how to break the psychology of the African/Islander people who were conquered/ trafficked/enslaved and when it was properly carried out the victims would unconsciously pass it down to their offspring and continuing generations. The next time one of you pose the question of why 'we' can't be like 'everyone else' just know that your descendance in our history here has not at all been like theirs. You and your family did not choose or ask to be brought here and your trip was not an arrival from a cruise ship with all of your family accompanying you of their own choice. 'Everyone else' was not legally forbidden to learn to read and write also there wasn't a legal system created to recapture the escaped captives. This stuff is affecting you all right now but you are so numb to the generational trauma many of us are still engulfed in but lack the awareness and consciousness to escape it. "We Can't Fix What We Don't Know Is Broken"💯