
Friday, February 28, 2014
CHECK IT BEFORE YOU WRECK IT

THE NEGRO IN THE AMERICAN REBELLION, EXCERPT

A SOLDIER'S WAGES: LIBERTY, DIGNITY, INTEGRITY
"I will wait until my change comes." So said the brave, bold and black soldiers of the 54th and 55th Massachusetts, who refused to accept laborers' wages of $10, instead of the $13 per month soldiers' wages, they were promised upon enlistment. Their letters to Gov. John A. Andrews derided the prejudice in the North, as tantamount to the slavery of the South; and the government's lack of "magnanimity" in adhering to its promise as rank hypocrisy! Fighting without any pay for 11 months, while in the field, in 1864, they finally got their promised soldiers' pay and back wages! All the while, they had remained steadfast, unyielding and resolute in battle and in their demands! They did not fight for money, they said, they fought for liberty and for dignity and for integrity! (Taken from William Wells Brown's THE NEGRO IN THE AMERICAN REBELLION (1867))
JOB 14:14 If a man die, shall he live [again]? all the days of my appointed time will I wait,...
www.kingjamesbibleonline.org
IN VS. OUT
BROTHERS' KEEPER
Thursday, February 27, 2014
CRUSADERS IN THE COURTS

FOOL OVER FASCIST
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
OUR FOREBEARS MIRACULOUS SURVIVAL IN LIVING HELL

Tuesday, February 25, 2014
THE BATTLE OF OLUSTEE RAGES ON
Monday, February 24, 2014
ISIS FACT

Sunday, February 23, 2014
"Race superiority" an American delusion

BISHOP HENRY McNEIL TURNER

ARAB/MUSLIM AND EUROPEAN/CHRISTIAN @ AFRICANS
Predecessors to Western Europeans/Christians in the study and appreciation of the arts and sciences, Arabs/Muslims also preceded them in the massive centuries-old, African enslavement and exportation. Sadly, Africans lagged behind both Muslims and Christians in the arts and sciences, which earlier African people had invented centuries earlier, and taught to the ancient Greeks, who studied it in Africa itself. If there is a moral here, it is this: mastery of the arts and sciences is essential to freedom. Enslaved are those without it, it seems!
Godfried Wiafe
Published on 17 June 2012
Muslim Arabs hunted, enslaved, tortured and killed over 140+ million ethnic Africans for a millennium. Middle Eastern Muslim Arabs have a history of over 1400 years of human slavery, which even continues today in the Middle East. Arab Muslims controlled, maintained, initiated slavery of ethnic Africans. Islams Arab prophet Muhammad himself brought, kept and sold African slaves. Over 90% of these slaves died in transport, while slaves were killed in Arabia when they became aged, pregnant or useless, to avoid a population growth of slave offspring on Arab soil.
To Learn more read: THE LEGACY OF ARAB-ISLAM IN AFRICA by John Allembillah Azumah.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Legacy-Ar...
Sahih Muslim Book 10 Number 3901
"Jabir (Allah be pleased with him) reported: There came a slave and pledged allegiance to Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) on migration; he (the Holy Prophet) did not know that he was a slave. Then there came his master and demanded him back, whereupon Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: Sell him to me. And he bought him for two black slaves, and he did not afterwards take allegiance from anyone until he had asked him whether he was a slave (or a free man)."
Saturday, February 22, 2014
PROBLEM SLAVERY IN THE AGE OF EMANCIPATION, excerpt...

Friday, February 21, 2014
Understanding God's Word
UNDERSTANDING GOD'S WORD
"God's word is not confined to a book.
God's word is written in nature; be it:
celestial or terrestrial; plant or animal; airborne or aquatic; chemical or physical; intellectual or intuitive; musical or verbal; geometric or arithmetic; light or dark; "good" or "evil"; fusion or fission; infinite or infinitesimal; human or non-human.
All that IS, is of God; embodies God.
Study all of God's "word"for knowledge, for wisdom; for understanding; for love.
Thereby you show yourself approved unto God; thereby you show yourself worthy of God's greatest word, life!

2 CORINTHIANS 11: 13-15
…13For such men are false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. 14No wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. 15Therefore it is not surprising if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness, whose end will be according to their deeds. 2 Cor.11: 13-15
Thursday, February 20, 2014
PLATO "TIMAEUS"...EXCERPT
PLATO: COMPLETE WORKS, “TIMAEUS,” edited by John M. Cooper (Hackett Pub., Indianapolis, IN: 1995), 1249-1250
“We must pronounce the soul to be the only thing there is that properly possesses understanding. The soul is the invisible, whereas fire, water, earth, and air have all come to be as visible bodies. So anyone who is a lover of understanding and knowledge must of necessity pursue as primary causes those that belong to intelligent nature, and as secondary all those belonging to things that are moved by others and that set still others in motion by necessity. We too, surely, must do likewise: we must describe both types of causes, distinguishing those which possess understanding and thus fashion what is beautiful and good, from those which, when deserted by intelligence, produce only haphazard and disorderly effects every time.
“Let us conclude, then, our discussion of the accompanying auxiliary causes that gave our eyes the power which they now possess. We must next speak of that supremely beneficial function for which the god gave them to us. As my account has it, our sight has indeed proved to be of supreme benefit to us, in that none of my present statements about the universe could ever have been made if we had never seen any stars, sun, or heaven. As it is, our ability to see the periods of day-and-night, of months, and of years, of equinoxes and solstices, had led to the invention of number, and has given us the idea of time and opened the path to inquiry into the nature of the universe. These pursuits have given us philosophy, a gift from the gods to the mortal race whose value neither has been nor ever will be surpassed. I’m quite prepared to declare this to be the supreme good that our eye sight offers us. Why then should we exalt all the lesser good things, which a non-philosopher struck blind, would ‘lament and bewail in vain?’ Let us declare rather that the cause and purpose of this supreme good is this: the god invented sight and gave it to us so that we might observe the orbits of intelligence in the universe and apply them to the revolutions of our own understanding. For there is a kinship between them, even though our revolutions are disturbed, whereas the universal orbits are undisturbed. So once we have come to know them and to share in the ability to make correct calculations according to nature, we should stabilize the straying revolutions within ourselves by imitating the unstraying revolutions of the god.
“Likewise, the same account goes for sound and hearing—these too are the gods’ gifts, given for the same purpose and intended to achieve the same result. Speech was designed for this very purpose—it plays the greatest part in its achievement. And all such composition as lends itself to making audible music sound is given in order to express harmony, and so serves this purpose well. And harmony, whose movements are akin to the orbits within our souls, is a gift of the Muses, if our dealings with them are guided by understanding, not for irrational pleasure, for which people nowadays seem to make use of it, but to serve as an ally in the fight to bring order to any orbit in our souls that has become unharmonized, and to make it concordant with itself. Rhythm, too, has likewise been given us by the Muses for the same purpose, to assist us. For with most of us our condition is such that we have lost all sense of measure, and are lacking in grace.”

KANSAS CITY RHYTHMS, VIBRATIONS, AND BEATS
KANSAS CITY RHYTHMS, VIBRATIONS AND BEATS
"Hey-hey-hey-Hey! KC! You look so good to me."
Rhythmically and repeatedly: that roiling throng, in blue and white, chanted, squealed and intoned, continuously, insistently, ominously.
"Hey-hey-hey-Hey! KC! You look so good to me...."
The student section of KC Central High School's glee club, was accompanied by a mesmerizing bass drum beat that invoked even as it convoked primal African rhythms, vibrations, and spirits.
The venue was Kiehl Auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri; the year, 1966. The occasion: the Missouri State High School Basketball Championship finals. The combatants: Springfield Parkview High School from Springfield, Missouri, and Kansas City Central High School of Kansas City, Missouri.
Me: I was a gushing, wide-eyed, 15-year old, spectator, still in junior high, who had traveled with a friend and his father "downtown" to see this game. My friend, having attended the preliminary round, and having read the sports pages, extolled, in-between our classes, this KC team.
I had been rather blasé about his expostulations, at first; after all, St. Louis was the be-all and end-all of Missouri sports, I thought. KC was not on the radar of my perception.
Then, he dropped the bomb: "Hey man, everybody on that KC team can dunk, even the little guy; and he's no bigger than us!" My jaw dropped! That was amazing. He and I were both runts, less than 5'11", and could barely touch the net of a ten foot high school basketball goal. Dunk?
This I had to see. This, I did see!
In the midst of their musical miasma, the KC Central players, after warming up, went to center court and lined up. One after another, the tallest going first, each and every member of that team dribbled to the hoop and dunked. Tensions mounted.
The little guy's turn was coming up. Drum roll. The Central team formed a double row. The little guy dribbled through them. Then, gathering speed and himself, he approached the hoop. Rises. Rises some more. Still rises. And slams! The place explodes!
"Woohoo!" Goes the crowd. "Woohoo!"
Game over already!
An unmistakable message had been sent to Springfield Parkview, a previously undefeated all-white team from southwest Missouri. A not-so-subliminal message, whose import was clear: "Prepare for the fire and the fury of KC, white boys. Top this!"
I don't even remember the final score. Central won, needless to say, having been aided by twins named Odell and Rodell McMurray.
These two McMurray brothers, another KC Central marvel, on display, dunked with basketballs in each of their hands, boom-boom!
I was spent, pre-game. Too through. Before the game had ever begun, it was already over. Springfield knew that it was over, too! It had to be. They had watched KC's half-court histrionics and amazing athleticism, also. They had to have wondered, along with everyone else who witnessed: "My God! What is this?"
"Hey-hey-hey-Hey, KC! You look so good to me!"

Wednesday, February 19, 2014
MARYLAND'S EMANCIPATION DAY AND MISSOURI'S

Tuesday, February 18, 2014
way-maker and haymaker
Dying Deeds on Dying Days
Dying Deeds on Dying Days
Albert Einstein died in bed, pen in hand, with writing pad, while drafting a beautiful mathematical equation.
Samuel L. Clemens, a/k/a Mark Twain, died in bed, with pen in hand and writing pad, while composing a beautiful literary work.
None of us know how, nor when, we shall die. Hopefully, we too will be found doing that which we love to do; that which we were divinely gifted to do; at least, such is my hope for me!


Monday, February 17, 2014
ROOTS OF LAW
Roots of law
Monday, February 17, 2014
By Rev. Dr. Larry Delano Coleman
Court has nothing to do with 'righteousness' or with 'truth' only with 'law' which is neither.
Law is rooted in nature from whence also comes symbolism and philosophy. Initially all were one; or, "on the one," to mimic master-philosopher/musician, James Brown. Then evolution and human mutations produced further divisions over the ages, giving rise to sciences, religion, politics, fine arts, mathematics, the guilds or practical arts, liberal arts, government and law, as separate disciplines that were presided over and governed by separate human hierarchies.
Law, like the others, is self-perpetuating, defined by its own dogma and precepts, and selection processes, which reflect the values, and protect the property and privileges of those in power, whose imprimatur it bears; being amenable to change only slowly and grudgingly. Yet, law appears to be "good," while not being so, in fact; appears to be open, while actually being closed. Power, property, privilege, and protection of status quo, being law's true ends, which are not altogether unreasonable alternatives, considering that “no law” like: anarchy, chaos, hooliganism, corruption, is even worse.
I hope that this helps, Rev. Gary Cornelius Jones , of the U-Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
Racism is an endemic cancer on American law historically. Fortunately, its sickness is now recognized.

Sunday, February 16, 2014
Battle of Olustee, Florida
THE NEGRO IN THE AMERICAN REBELLION, “Battle of Olustee, Florida,” by William Wells Brown (BiblioLife, LLC: 1867, 1923) pp. 217-218, 220--224.

“The battle of Olustee was fought in a swamp situated thirty-five miles west of Jacksonville, and four miles from Sanderson, in the State of Florida. The expedition was under the immediate command of Gen. C. Seymour, and consisted of the Seventh New Hampshire, Seventh Connecticut… Eighth United-States (colored) Battery, Third United States Artillery, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts (colored), and the First North-Carolina (colored). The command having rested on the night of the 19th of February…took up its line of march on the 20th and proceeded to Sanderson…
“The Eighth (colored), which had never been in battle, and which had been recruited but a few weeks…met with a most shower of musketry and shell. Gen. Seymour now came up, and pointing in front toward the railroad, said to Col. Fribley, commander of the Eighth, ‘Take your regiment in there,’—a place that was sufficiently hot to make the oldest and most field-worn veterans tremble, and yet these men, who had never heard the sound of cannon before, rushed in where they commenced dropping like grass before the sickle; still on they went without faltering, until they came within two hundred yards of the enemy’s strongest works…
“They were compelled to leave the battery, and failed to bring the flag away. The battery fell into the enemy’s hands…
“Up to this time, neither the First North Carolina nor the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts had taken part in the fight, as they were in the rear some distance…
“The First North Carolina was in light marching order; the Fifty-fourth was in heavy marching order, with knapsacks, haversacks, canteens, and every other appurtenance of the soldier. But off went everything as they double-quicked on to the field. At the most critical juncture, just as the rebels were preparing for a simultaneous charge along the whole line, and they captured our artillery and turned it upon us, Col. James Montgomery, Col. Hallowell, and Lieut-Col. Hooper formed our line of battle on right by file into line.
“The Fifty-fourth went in first, with a cheer. They were followed by the First North Carolina (Colored). Lieut-Col. Reed, in command, headed the regiment, sword in hand and charged upon the rebels… But the two colored regiments had stood in the gap, and saved the army! The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts, which, with the First North Carolina, may truly be said to have saved the forces from utter route, lost eighty men…
“It is well known that the general in command came to the colonel and said, ‘The day is lost, you must do what you can to save the army from destruction.’ And nobly did they obey him. They fired their guns till their ammunition was exhausted, and then stood with fixed bayonets till the broken columns had time to retreat, and though once entirely outflanked, the enemy getting sixty yards in the rear, then undaunted front and loud cheering caused the enemy to pause, and allowed them time to change front. They occupied the position as rear guard all the way to Jacksonville, and, wherever was the post of danger, there was the Fifty-fourth to be found.
“When the forces arrived at Jacksonville, they there learned that the train containing the wounded was at Ten Mile Station, where it had been left, owing to the breaking down of the engine. The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts, fatigued and worn out as it was, was dispatched at once, late at night, to the assistance of the disabled train. Arriving at Ten-Mile Station, they found that the only way to bring the wounded with them was to attach ropes to the cars, and let the men act as motive power. Thus the whole train of cars containing the wounded from the battle of Olustee was dragged a distance of ten miles by that brave colored regiment…
“A letter from Beaufort, dated February 26, from a gentleman who accompanied Gen. Seymour’s expedition, has the following passage relative to the conduct of the Fifty-fourth in the repulse in Florida—
“A word about the terrible defeat in Florida. We have been driven from Lake City to within seven miles of Jacksonville,--fifty-three miles. The rebels here allowed us to penetrate, and then, with our ten to one, cut us off, meaning to ‘bag’ us; and, had it not been for the glorious Fifty-fourth, the whole brigade would have been captured or annihilated. This was the only regiment that rallied, broke the rebel ranks, and saved us. The Eighth United States (Colored) lost their flag twice, and the Fifty-fourth recaptured it each time. They had lost in killed and missing, about three hundred and fifty. They would not retreat when ordered, but charged with the most fearful desperation, driving the enemy before them, and turning their left flank. If this regiment has not won glory enough to have shoulder straps, where is there one that ever did?”


REDEFINING RICHES
It would be easier to take the definition of "riches" back to its philosophical ideal and origin than to try to redistribute such wealth as tangible property.
In other words: Just by changing the definition of 'rich', from material possessions to immaterial accessions, like joy and contentment, or like 'love and happiness' --attitudinal and behavioral changes can be effected.
Life, itself, is riches. Something that all persons that live already possess!
This redefinition of wealth/riches frees man from the fear of want and from the delusion of riches. Such conceptional change can become perceptional then perceptible quickly. It will return "wealth" to the spiritual realm, its original and natural home, whence it was born, and from whence it was enslaved to the hard rock of materialism, by quiescent sufferance in time.
It would also be safer to change the definition than to redistribute wealth, because those who have wealth are likely to resist property redistribution violently! However, with the definition of wealth or riches being changed they will give away, nonviolently, the old "riches" in order to acquire the much greater "new, true riches," thereby. So, this change will be much less costly in lives, money or property, and much more loving and long-lasting! This change will enable immediate societal gains and spiritual freedom.
To quote Smokey Robinson, "it would be easier to take the wet from water or the dry from sand, than for anyone to try to separate us, stop us from holding hands; cause I love you. I love you from the bottom of my heart, and what love has joined together let nobody take it apart."
No army, navy, air force or marines are required to effect this change. Its battlefield is in the hearts and minds of men and women worldwide. Its weapons are epistemology, sociology, theology, science, music, and art. Each of you is a soldier-teacher-practitioner-preacher-philosopher of it!

Saturday, February 15, 2014
INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL
"Writing about the abolitionist movement in the 1840s, one northern editor commented, 'Argument provokes argument, reason is met by sophistry; but narratives of slaves go right to the heart of men.' A genre that first appeared in 1760, the slave narrative helped persuade much of antebellum America that slavery was a great blight on the nation's integrity as a system totally irreconcilable with moral and spiritual values...."
p. v, "Note" INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL, by Harriet Jacobs (Dover Pubs., Mineola NY: 1861, 2001)

Friday, February 14, 2014
INTEGRATING INTEGRITY INTO AMERICAN JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Integrating integrity into American justice and law enforcement
Integrity is lamentably lacking in the American judicial process to such an extent that the nation's Attorney General, Eric Holder, has declared that the justice system is "broken!"
Hardly surprising was this austere conclusion from one, whose ancestors were, by constitutional law, counted as only 3/5s of a man, at best, since 1789.
Given this disparity in the dispensation of justice, whether distributive or restorative, respecting black 'citizens,' it is apparent that integrity has never been a part of the law enforcement, judicial, nor political processes of the United States of America. Never.
While exceptions did prevail in rare and unique individual cases, such "exceptionalism"establishes the rule.
Now, scientific evidence has established a plethora of rigged pathology reports in different states. Moreover, independent forensic investigations have documented too many other violations to document them all herein. But, among these is: planted evidence, lying professional "informants," illegally withheld exculpatory evidence, rigged line-ups, unfair juries, improper jury instructions and charges, etc.
The foregoing irregularities are routine, resulting now in the release of hundreds, if not thousands, of wrongly convicted persons, in state and in federal court; not counting those who may have already been "lawfully" and irrevocably executed!
Just as there are irregularities on the criminal side of America law, there have also been similar abuses on the civil side of American law, again, exceptions notwithstanding.
Integrity must be inculcated on both sides of the law: civil and criminal. This means that people of integrity must be hired, appointed and/or promoted in law enforcement as well as in the court system, itself.
While the attorney general of the country may have been too polite and too politic to speak more boldly, when addressing the American Bar Association in 2013, I am not so constrained as he!
The truth is that the justice and law enforcement system is 'broken,' because its handlers are broken: judges, prosecutors, police, and their allied support personnel, particularly those politicians who appoint them and the people who elect them!
Integrity means honesty in the even application of ethical principles, and the rigorous adherence to its pursuit.
That is the missing ingredient in American justice. Simple integrity.

Thursday, February 13, 2014
NOT INSTRUMENTS BUT INFERENCES
"NOT INSTRUMENTS BUT INFERENCES"
There is a range beyond this range.
There is light we cannot see:
Wherein dwell inconceivable sensations and possibilities.
There is a loop beyond this loop.
Which beckons us to dream:
Of strangely opaque spaces within
Rhythmically nuanced themes.
There is a world beyond this world,
Felt and sensed by you and me:
Wherein serenity, love and order
Meld dimensions fluidly.
Yet, no one having been there,
None can ever know whether:
Sensate poetic suggestions
Is proof that such is so?
Invisible to deepest telescopes
Outside all acoustic sounds:
Not instruments, but inferences
Discern what's not yet found.
THE ESSENTIAL GALILEO...excerpt
"[.03] A main reason for delay was that beginning in 1609 Galileo became actively involved in astronomy. To be sure, he had been previously acquainted with the new theory of a moving earth published by Nicolaus Copernicus in 1543. He had been appreciative of the fact that Copernicus had advanced a novel argument supporting that ancient idea, namely, a detailed mathematical demonstration that the known facts about the motion of the heavenly bodies could be explained more systematically and coherently (not just more simply) if we attribute to the earth a daily axial rotation and an annual heliocentric revolution. Galileo had acquired the general impression that this geokinetic theory was more consistent with the new physics he was researching than was the geostatic theory. In particular, he had also been attracted to Copernicanism because he thought that the earth's motion could best explain why the tides occur. But he had not articulated, let alone published, this general impression and this particular feeling.
"On the other hand, Galileo had been acutely aware of the considerable evidence against Copernicanism. The earth's motion seemed epistemologically absurd because it contradicted direct sense experience. It seemed astronomically false because it had consequences that could not be observed, such as the similarity between terrestrial and the heavenly bodies, Venus' phases, and annual stellar parallax. It seemed mechanically impossible because the available laws of motion implied that bodies on a rotating earth would, for example, follow a slanted rather than vertical path in free fall, and would be thrown off by centrifugal force. And it seemed theologically heretical because it contradicted the literal meaning and the traditional interpretation of some passages in the Bible. Until 1609 Galileo apparently judged that the anti-Copernican arguments far outweighed the pro-Copernican ones. Thus we find him teaching geostatic astronomy in his courses and reacting in a lukewarm and evasive manner when an enthusiastic Copernican like Johannes Kepler tried to engage him.
"[.4] However, the telescopic discoveries that began in 1609 led Galileo to a major reassessment of Copernicanism, and so for the next seven years he was seriously and explicitly involved in astronomical research and discussions. In 1609 he perfected the telescope to such an extent as to make it an astronomically useful instrument that could be duplicated by others for sometime. By its means he made several startling discoveries, which he immediately published in The Sidereal Messenger (Venice, 1610): that the moon's surface is full of mountains and valleys; that innumerable other stars exist beside those visible with the naked eye; that the Milky Way and nebulas are dense collections of large numbers of stars; and that the planet Jupiter has four moons revolving around it at different distances and with different periods. As a result, Galileo became a celebrity, resigned his professorship at Padua, was appointed Philosopher and Chief Mathematician to the grand duke of Tuscany, and moved to Florence the same year. Soon thereafter, he discovered sunspots on the phases of Venus."
p.4-5, "Introduction," THE ESSENTIAL GALILEO, edited and translated by Maurice A. Finocchiaro (Hackett Pubs, Indianapolis: 2008)

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
ghost writers

Monday, February 10, 2014
"THEM BONES'' GRANDPARENTS
CARTER G. WOODSON
Where you start is immaterial. Where you finish matters.
Carter G. Woodson was the son of former enslaved Africans James and Eliza Riddle Woodson. He gained a master’s degree at the University of Chicago in 1908, and in 1912, he received a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History” started Negro History week in 1926, which later became Black History Month.

Sunday, February 9, 2014
ALICE WALKER ET. AL.
Inspiration can be direct, inverse, and perverse. I know. I partially watched a program about novelist, Alice Walker, last night.
She was featured autobiographically on PBS' "American Masters"series.
I was not directly inspired by it. Nor inversely inspired. Maybe perversely inspired I was, just to notice it at all.
I remember the black feminists of the 1970's, having felt both their feral fury and their fatuous folly, myself.
I remember THE COLOR PURPLE, a book I pointedly refused to read. Neither for similar reasons did I read Ntozake Shange's FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW WAS ENUF. I did attend a poetry reading by June Jordan in KC. I remember asking her in the Q & A: "Is rhyme dead?" She was offended, and vented her free-verse spleen upon my inquiry's veiled invective of her form. Nevertheless, I bought her book, which she perfunctorily signed dispassionately.Then, I read it and forgot it, until last night's program on Alice Walker, when I learned about their black women's writer's group, the "Sisterhood"-- Walker, Shange, Jordan, these three, and more.
Then, I understood. These were not random irruptions from the black soul. These were hired assassins of the black spirit. Through them flowed that woeful domestic dissonance which devolved into divorce, sexual deviancy, demonism, and the near-destruction of the black family.
When I saw Gloria Steinem and MS Magazine was one of their mentors, it became perfectly clear what I had long suspected; that American publishers, producers, and entertainment/ intellectual moguls subscribe to a meme: the black manhood beat-down, which these "black" women fulfilled, completely.
So, even if not inspired by last night's show: directly, inversely or perversely, I was at least, and at last, satisfied to write these word.
That was more than enough, itself.
Acclaimed Author Alice Walker Profiled on PBS’American Masters
examiner.com
On Friday, February 7th at 8pm (Central) on PBS, THIRTEEN's American Masters will air Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth. The documentary is in honor of Ms. Walker's

Saturday, February 8, 2014
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON'S "WHITE GLOVES TEST"
Booker T. Washington's famous "White Gloves Test": Importance of Always Doing Your Very Best!
Booker T. Washington taught many important life principles to our newly "freed" forefathers which helped to make them the marvels of the world.
They had incredibly struggled up from oppression to become literate in one generation, and from being landless to landowners of 1/3 of American farmland by 1915. All by applying these vitally practical lessons passed down to them from and by Tuskegee's great founder.
One of them was to always do your best. That is, to go back over your work, again and again, until it is free of imperfections of any kind; until it is something you are proud to show!
In UP FROM SLAVERY, his classic, timeless, and much-too-seldom-read autobiography, he explains how he came to understand this lesson, vividly! He says that he had acquired a reputation for competence as a young man in West Virginia, which earned him an opportunity to apply for employment working as a cleaning boy for a demanding old New England spinster who lived in the area. She had a stern reputation for requiring punctuality and perfection from her cleaning boys, so she had gone through a slue of them, before getting to Booker T.
She gave him a room to clean and returned to inspect it within an hour. Booker quickly cleaned the room, top to bottom, and proudly presented it to her upon her return.
Upon her return, that spinster did the unthinkable: She pulled out a pair of white-gloves! Rubbing her hands in corners, under table tops, and in other out-of-the-way places, her gloves became quite dirty, naturally.
Showing these to Booker T, she told him that unless he could pass her "white gloves test," that he would not be hired as her house boy. Booker T desperately wanted that job, so he begged for another opportunity to clean that room, which he granted.
This time, Booker T cleaned and re-cleaned, scrubbed and re-scrubbed, swept and re-swept, mopped and re-mopped, dusted and re-dusted, and waxed and re-waxed, until that room was spic-and-span, spotless. He got the job! This time, knowing her extremely high standards, he had fully and faithfully applied himself to the job at hand, and he had passed that stern lady's "white gloves test!"
But, more importantly, he had learned an invaluable life lesson, which he applied successfully and repeatedly in his own life. He became thereby widely known as "Dr. Booker Taliaferro Washington, the 'Wizard of Tuskegee!" He employed Dr. George Washington Carver, an immortal soil scientist and inventor. He also employed the first black architect with a college degree, Robert Taylor, who designed the campus and its many structures.
Washington's rules, clues, lessons, instructions, and attributes he passed down in time, and in turn, to us all in his 12 or 13 books that he authored, and through his college's programs and graduates. He taught that in whatsoever you do for yourselves or for another, whether at work, leisure, or at play, always do your very best without fail.
"White gloves" easily incriminate fake diligence, and, they are ever vigilant to impugn and to correct!

1 KINGS 19:18
Yet I will leave seven thousand in Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him.” 1 Kings 19:18
Friday, February 7, 2014
GALILEO
"Thirdly, the historical circumstances of Galileo's time and his own personal inclinations made Galileo into a kind of philosopher. Of course, he was not a systematic metaphysician who speculated about the eternal problems of being and nothingness. Instead he was a concrete-oriented critical thinker like Socrates, with the difference that whereas Socrates dealt with moral or ethical questions of good or evil and the meaning of life, Galileo dealt with the epistemological and methodical questions about the nature of truth and knowledge and the truth and knowledge of nature."

SPINOZA, "THE ETHICS"
"IX. Nothing can be in more harmony with the nature of any given thing than other individuals of the same species; therefore ... for man in the preservation of his being and the enjoyment of the rational life there is nothing more useful than his fellow-man who is led by reason. Further, as we know not anything among individual things which are more excellent than a man led by reason, no man can better display the power of his skill and disposition, than in so training men, that they come at last to live under the dominion of their own reason."
P.243, THE ETHICS, "Appendix," by Benedict de Spinoza (Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York: 1667, 1989)
Thursday, February 6, 2014
ABRAHAM LINCOLN DID NOT FREE THE SLAVES...
Abraham Lincoln did not "free" the slaves. I repeat: Abraham Lincoln did not "free" the slaves.
No! The slaves freed themselves, freed Lincoln and freed the United States of America (USA) from self-destruction.
Lincoln was "Forced into Glory" (Lerone Bennett, Jr.'s eponym) by the historically distorted canard that his reluctant, war-time, Executive Order, had "freed" the slaves in the South. That is patently untrue! Lincoln's September 22, 1862-issued order freed no one, not one slave!
The Slaves seized upon its issuance, its audacity, like a fighter exploiting an opening, to intensify those acts of self-liberation, which they had long-since been effectively pursuing: principally, running away to the North.
"The South," the Confederate States of America (CSA), had its own President, Jefferson Davis. It also had its own: Congress, Constitution, Flag, Money, Army, Navy, Diplomats, Media, Economy, Borders, and Culture.
The "Emancipation Proclamation," Lincoln's Executive Order that became effective January 1, 1863, had zero legal impact upon the CSA, just as CSA's President's Executive Orders has zero legal impact upon the USA. They were separate and sovereign. War sought in blood that reification and ratification of separateness not secured by politics.
What Lincoln's "Executive Order" had actually done: was to arm, to organize, to train, and to militarize those self-liberating Slaves who could, somehow, reach the USA's military lines on their own.
Millions of Slaves overwhelmed those lines, upon learning that by reason of Lincoln's military-measure, the "Emancipation Proclamation," they had been"freed." The affect upon them was magical, spiritual, psychological, emboldening, inebriating, and instantaneous! All African Slaves praised God and praised Mr. Lincoln for it, too!
To be sure, those healthy Slaves mustered into USA service, were too-quickly trained, haphazardly armed, inadequately shod, fed and housed; were sometimes led by some less-than-sympathetic whites; and without any colored officers of their own. These troops were also underpaid, if ever paid. But--at last and at least--they were free of slavery. They were also sufficiently armed and sufficiently organized and sufficiently supplied to defeat slavery and to defend their still-constitutionally-dubious freedom.
Hundreds of thousands of Slaves were mustered into the USA Army and the Navy. The rest, deemed "contraband," meaning "war gains," provided labor, nursing, undertaking, transport, washing, ironing, cooking, cleaning, provisioning, and especially the growing cash crops, like cotton, on contraband or "abandoned" lands. Thousands of Slaves also died from starvation, disease, injury, exposure, and murder by USA and CSA officers' indifferent orders.
These U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) were that "Sable Arm" (Dudley Cornish's eponym) that actually "won" the "War Between the States," a/k/a the Civil War, and what the Slaves termed, THE FREEDOM WAR: which those Slaves had long predicted, promoted, participated in, and disproportionately profited from!
Prior to the infusion of Slaves into USA lines, the CSA had been winning the war, militarily. In battle after battle, until Gettysburg and Antietem, in the Summer of 1863, which were at best "draws," the CSA was victorious.
Then, finally, after January 1, 1863, with the Slaves' mythical "freedom," the tables slowly started to turn, at New Orleans, at Vicksburg and at Port Hudson, and elsewhere, splitting the CSA and reclaiming the Mississippi River and its transport, logistics and commerce for the USA.
General John C. Fremont, USA's military commander of the Department of the West, in St. Louis, had unilaterally "freed" or "manumitted" many Missouri slaves on August 30, 1861, as a war measure, to divest the CSA of its chief resource the Slaves themselves. His Field Order was countermanded by Lincoln on September 11, 1861, out of fear and disdain.
General David Hunter did the same thing in May 1862, also as a war measure, actually having trained Slave "volunteers" to fight, in South Carolina, in regiments. This, too, Lincoln also as quickly reversed.
Meanwhile, Lincoln's own Commanding General, George C. McClellan, self-sabotaged the USA's opportunity for quick military victories, repeatedly, by delay, by miscalculation, by misinformation, and by endless excuses, say historians, until he was finally replaced, by Lincoln who favored gradual emancipation with compensation to owners.
The only General in the field that Lincoln actually learned from was Benjamin Franklin Butler, a civilian lawyer, like Lincoln. Butler had refused to return three self-liberated Slaves to their CSA owner in June 1861 at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. He claimed them as "contraband of war," for the USA, using a form of legal logic that deemed Slaves to be equivalent to livestock, grain, boats, any enemy property--not dissimilar to how they were. already viewed under the U.S. Supreme Court's "Dred Scott" decision of 1857.
That clever characterization excused Butler from having to comply with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, that required the return of slaves to their "owners" wherever found, which Lincoln was still enforcing well-after April 9, 1861, when the CSA seceded, declared and started firing!
Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, as part of a Surratt conspiracy that almost assassinated Secretary of State William H. Seward, a renown abolitionist, on that same date and time. Even so, the "freedom" of the slaves, was secured by the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and the USA's military victory, which their bold war effort produced. Lincoln the "Great Emancipator," was, in fact, the "Great Equivocator" that was forced into glory.
I repeat: Abraham Lincoln did not "free" the slaves.
No! The slaves freed themselves, freed Lincoln and freed the United States of America (USA) from self-destruction.
th," the Confederate States of America (CSA), had its own President, Jefferson Davis. It also had its own: Congress, Constitution, Flag, Money, Army, Navy, Diplomats, Media, Economy, Borders, and Culture.
The "Emancipation Proclamation," Lincoln's Executive Order that became effective January 1, 1863, had zero legal impact upon the CSA, just as CSA's President's Executive Orders has zero legal impact upon the USA. They were separate and sovereign. War sought in blood that reification and ratification of separateness not secured by politics.
What Lincoln's "Executive Order" had actually done: was to arm, to organize, to train, and to militarize those self-liberating Slaves who could, somehow, reach the USA's military lines on their own.
Millions of Slaves overwhelmed those lines, upon learning that by reason of Lincoln's military-measure, the "Emancipation Proclamation," they had been"freed." The affect upon them was magical, spiritual, psychological, emboldening, inebriating, and instantaneous! All African Slaves praised God and praised Mr. Lincoln for it, too!
To be sure, those healthy Slaves mustered into USA service, were too-quickly trained, haphazardly armed, inadequately shod, fed and housed; were sometimes led by some less-than-sympathetic whites; and without any colored officers of their own. These troops were also underpaid, if ever paid. But--at last and at least--they were free of slavery. They were also sufficiently armed and sufficiently organized and sufficiently supplied to defeat slavery and to defend their still-constitutionally-dubious freedom.
Hundreds of thousands of Slaves were mustered into the USA Army and the Navy. The rest, deemed "contraband," meaning "war gains," provided labor, nursing, undertaking, transport, washing, ironing, cooking, cleaning, provisioning, and especially the growing cash crops, like cotton, on contraband or "abandoned" lands. Thousands of Slaves also died from starvation, disease, injury, exposure, and murder by USA and CSA officers' indifferent orders.
These U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) were that "Sable Arm" (Dudley Cornish's eponym) that actually "won" the "War Between the States," a/k/a the Civil War, and what the Slaves termed, THE FREEDOM WAR: which those Slaves had long predicted, promoted, participated in, and disproportionately profited from!
Prior to the infusion of Slaves into USA lines, the CSA had been winning the war, militarily. In battle after battle, until Gettysburg and Antietem, in the Summer of 1863, which were at best "draws," the CSA was victorious.
Then, finally, after January 1, 1863, with the Slaves' mythical "freedom," the tables slowly started to turn, at New Orleans, at Vicksburg and at Port Hudson, and elsewhere, splitting the CSA and reclaiming the Mississippi River and its transport, logistics and commerce for the USA.
General John C. Fremont, USA's military commander of the Department of the West, in St. Louis, had unilaterally "freed" or "manumitted" many Missouri slaves on August 30, 1861, as a war measure, to divest the CSA of its chief resource the Slaves themselves. His Field Order was countermanded by Lincoln on September 11, 1861, out of fear and disdain.
General David Hunter did the same thing in May 1862, also as a war measure, actually having trained Slave "volunteers" to fight, in South Carolina, in regiments. This, too, Lincoln also as quickly reversed.
Meanwhile, Lincoln's own Commanding General, George C. McClellan, self-sabotaged the USA's opportunity for quick military victories, repeatedly, by delay, by miscalculation, by misinformation, and by endless excuses, say historians, until he was finally replaced, by Lincoln who favored gradual emancipation with compensation to owners.
The only General in the field that Lincoln actually learned from was Benjamin Franklin Butler, a civilian lawyer, like Lincoln. Butler had refused to return three self-liberated Slaves to their CSA owner in June 1861 at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. He claimed them as "contraband of war," for the USA, using a form of legal logic that deemed Slaves to be equivalent to livestock, grain, boats, any enemy property--not dissimilar to how they were. already viewed under the U.S. Supreme Court's "Dred Scott" decision of 1857.
That clever characterization excused Butler from having to comply with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, that required the return of slaves to their "owners" wherever found, which Lincoln was still enforcing well-after April 9, 1861, when the CSA seceded, declared and started firing!
Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, as part of a Surratt conspiracy that almost assassinated Secretary of State William H. Seward, a renown abolitionist, on that same date and time. Even so, the "freedom" of the slaves, was secured by the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and the USA's military victory, which their bold war effort produced. Lincoln the "Great Emancipator," was, in fact, the "Great Equivocator" that was forced into glory.
I repeat: Abraham Lincoln did not "free" the slaves.
No! The slaves freed themselves, freed Lincoln and freed the United States of America (USA) from self-destruction.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014
times, locations and climes
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Monday, February 3, 2014
john 10: 1-18
John 10
21st Century King James Version (KJ21)
10 “Verily, verily I say unto you, he that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.
2 But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.
3 To him the doorkeeper openeth, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calleth his own sheep by name and leadeth them out.
4 And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice.
5 And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him, for they know not the voice of strangers.”
6 This parable Jesus spoke unto them, but they understood not what things they were which He spoke unto them.
7 Then said Jesus unto them again, “Verily, verily I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep.
8 All that ever came before Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them.
9 I am the door; by Me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
10 The thief cometh not but to steal and to kill and to destroy. I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
11 I am the Good Shepherd; the Good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep.
12 But he that is a hireling and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming and leaveth the sheep and fleeth; and the wolf catcheth them and scattereth the sheep.
13 The hireling fleeth because he is a hireling, and careth not for the sheep.
14 I am the Good Shepherd, and know My sheep and am known by Mine.
15 As the Father knoweth Me, even so know I the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep.
16 And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold. Them also I must bring, and they shall hear My voice; and there shall be one fold and one Shepherd.
17 Therefore doth My Father love Me, because I lay down My life, that I might take it again.
18 No man taketh it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received from My Father.”
A SHARED LEGACY
A SHARED LEGACY
Build each other up; support each other, and encourage one another.
These must be the primary goals of any organization, whether a family unit, a club or association, church or school; or even city, state or nation.
The health and vigor of each individual cell contributes to the health and vigor of the indivisible whole. Pump up the person, and the person will, in turn, pump up the whole. Neglect the person and that person, or unit, will neglect the whole.
There is no one standard for all.
Each cell or unit must be individually assessed, loved, nurtured, attended, instructed, disciplined, and endowed sufficiently to assist itself, first, as a preliminary matter, before it can be reasonably solicited for assistance by the whole; or be expected to be of material assistance to the whole!
This lesson many groups, of all kinds, must learn, and re-learn. Vexations, taxations, and burdens do not bless those who are burdened, indefinitely.
Empowering each person, or unit, is empowering the whole. Good fruit will yield many more good fruit seeds!
The seed is not greater than its fruit, nor is the fruit any greater than its seed. Theirs is a shared symbiosis and legacy.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
HENRY JOHNSON, WWI HERO, 369TH FRANCE
Henry Johnson and Needham Roberts were two World War I heroes, members of the 15th New York National Guard regiment (colored), redesignated the 369 Infantry battalion, when consigned to serve under French command, owing to racism in Gen. Pershing's USA forces.
These men, assigned to a listening post in "no man's land," routed a German squadron of 24 men, killing and wounding many, while injured themselves. They were awarded the French "Croix de Guerre," the highest military award for their bravery and tenacity!
Henry Johnson, Sergeant, United States Army
www.arlingtoncemetery.net

Saturday, February 1, 2014
TIME IS GREATER THAN MONEY
TIME IS GREATER THAN MONEY
There is an erroneous belief that I once subscribed to. It was that : "Time is money."
That is false. Time is not money.
Time is vastly more valuable than money! Time is life itself.
One can always get more money. But, not more time!
Thank you for your time.
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