(3) invitation, because either Willie Lynch had a famous reputation for controlling slaves and/or others had visited Willie Lynch's plantation and admired his management. How is it crazy for someone to have known how to breakdown and detail the tactics of 'divide and conquer', especially when Willie Lynch is claimed to have had his own plantation in the West Indies, and claimed to have 'experimented' with his own slaves in order to control them? Frederick Douglas and Nat Turner were
@Daddyenglish1112 жыл бұрын
From my over standing of the book, it is a speech and he does make clear when speaking that they are not all his idea's. He believes in what he was taught and he saw success using those techniques on his plantation. Now, the way I see it is, its irrelevant who created it or even when it was created. The facts are that, here and now whether we want to admit it or not. The points raised in the book are fact and it has worked to suppress a people. The question is,how do we work together to change!
@SaboorahAmatuRahmaan13 жыл бұрын
(4) individuals, and slaves on a plantation are groups of people. Willie Lynch taught the plantation owners 'crowd control'. The State Library is not the regular County Library. In this library I was the only visitor except for the Librarian. This Library had books that were kind of stuck together with a little dust on them, and the place smelled a little like mildew. I think that there are some people who have a vested interest in proving 'by any means necessary' that the
@SaboorahAmatuRahmaan13 жыл бұрын
(2) The first reference in the speech to the word 'South' refers to 'sailing south'. During that time a lot of sailing was going on. It makes sense to me that they referred to places in terms of where those places were located on maps. Was Willie Lynch a cartographer? Isn't it possible that Willie Lynch was a highly educated man? The plantation owners in the early 1700's were so pleased with Willie Lynch that they invited Willie Lynch to a gathering; they gave him a special
@SaboorahAmatuRahmaan13 жыл бұрын
Peace, I first read the Willie Lynch speech either in the late 1970's or early 1980's. I visited a State Library and found a history book that contained the 'Willie Lynch Speech'.
@Darrowith10 жыл бұрын
Rather the Willy Lynch files are fake or not isn't the point, its the meaning of it, I have the Willy Lynch book, the words mean nothing its the meaning on how we are divided as a black race, Light does often compete with dark skin, the way we fight each other today, there is no unity in the black community. Thats what the book was mean for , it was to devide us.
@dewittcoppin94604 жыл бұрын
Look up Willie Lynch exposed a video here on KZbin b4 it's taken down to see the creator of the letter explaining how he created it and why.He is actually African American
@YoungKato13 жыл бұрын
real talk mycreed.
@rashadnobles4 жыл бұрын
Fake letter, real mentality.
@worldorphan31311 жыл бұрын
which library and what publication. i'm open to critique
@SaboorahAmatuRahmaan13 жыл бұрын
Peace again, I have no idea in which book I first read the Willie Lynch Speech. From my experience I can say that I invoke the curse of Allah on myself and my whole family if I am lying. I did read that speech when the Dewey Decimal system was the only system available for finding books.
@Dcain22 ай бұрын
Just because it was in a “book” doesn’t make it historical fact. Humpty Dumpty is in many books but it doesn’t mean a talking Egg actually existed.
@juanitaclairedavis2 ай бұрын
@@Dcain2Peace, Eggs don't sit on walls but the details contained in that 10 page Willie Lynch letter line up with the facts contained in African American/ Indigenous American slave history. It is important to be objective and use reason and logic.