Hopefully more blacks wake up now...

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Yea, I know. That's why I said "everybody else" and "best of us". The Jay-Z's and the Oprahs and the Tyler Perrys should keep on providing opportunities and open doors when they can. The rest of us, me, you, everybody else.....focus on you and yours. Raise your kids right. You should hopefully want to leave something real and valuable to your kids. A house. A commercial property. Some investments. Some money. Something. Then.....they'll take it farther than you and give their kids even more :whew:
Exactly if we thought like this wholesale we could be alright but unfortunately we don't. :salute: to you and all who think like you.
 

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Yea, I know. That's why I said "everybody else" and "best of us". The Jay-Z's and the Oprahs and the Tyler Perrys should keep on providing opportunities and open doors when they can. The rest of us, me, you, everybody else.....focus on you and yours. Raise your kids right. You should hopefully want to leave something real and valuable to your kids. A house. A commercial property. Some investments. Some money. Something. Then.....they'll take it farther than you and give their kids even more :whew:

fukk BLACK HOLLYWEIRD... bunch of useless fags and dykes that only care about materialism GTFOH we don't need them... :pacspit:

nikkas out here waiting for "the butler" to come out, bunch of c00ns...
 

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Black Americans need a country they can look to and pour money into the development of that will also act as the home state for us. Jewish folks always have Israel to fall back on, and pour money into it like it's going out of style. We have $1 trillion in buying power, yet absolutely nothing to show for it :snoop:

If it was any place, it should be Sierra Leone. Black slaves who fought for the British Army in the American Revolution were put on ships and taken to Sierra Leone. Then, alot of African American slaves escaped to Sierra Leone over the next century. Paul Cuffee was thorough as fukk :ohlawd:



If African Americans want a place to pour money into, its already a history there.
 

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If it was any place, it should've been Sierra Leone. Black slaves who fought for the British Army in the American Revolution were put on ships and taken to Sierra Leone. Then, alot of African American slaves escaped to Sierra Leone over the next century. Paul Cuffee was as thorough as fukk :ohlawd:



If African Americans want a place to pour money into, its already a history there.

Liberia.
 

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With all this extra stressin
The question I wonder is after death, after my last breath
When will I finaly get to rest? Through this supression
they punish the people that's askin questions
And those that possess, steal from the ones without possesions
The message I stress: to make it stop study your lessons
Don't settle for less - even the genius asks-es questions
Be grateful for blessings
Don't ever change, keep your essence
The power is in the people and politics we address
Always do your best, don't let the pressure make you panic
And when you get stranded
And things don't go the way you planned it
Dreamin of riches, in a position of makin a difference
Politicians and hypocrites, they don't wanna listen
If I'm insane, it's the fame made a brother change
It wasn't nuttin like the game
It's just me against the world
 
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It's going to be hard for blacks to wake up. Man that slavery and what they did to our ancestors really took a toll on the future of our people.

We aren't to far room from a larger amount of blacks in the US not knowing how to read than ones that did. My great grandparents were children of slaves. They ripped us of a lot of sense and purpose. We're trying to catch up with a small amount of years.

I hate to say it we should have rid our race of the ignorant sambo ass nikkas a long long time ago.

Look and listen to this. This is a powerful truth.
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Educate me bro....because I read that slaves were sent to Sierra Leone too.

In 1820, the American Colonization Society (ACS) began sending black volunteers to the Pepper Coast (Liberia) to establish a colony for freed American blacks. These free African Americans came to identify themselves as Americo-Liberian, developing a cultural tradition infused with American notions of racial supremacy, and political republicanism. The ACS, a private organization supported by prominent American politicians such as Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay, and James Monroe, believed repatriation was preferable to emancipation of slaves. Similar organizations established colonies in Mississippi-in-Africa and the Republic of Maryland, which were later annexed by Liberia. On July 26, 1847, the settlers issued a Declaration of Independence and promulgated a constitution, which, based on the political principles denoted in the United States Constitution, created the independent Republic of Liberia

A devout Christian, Paul Cuffee often preached and spoke at the Sunday services at the multi-racial Society of Friends meeting house in Westport, Massachusetts. In 1813, he donated most of the money to build a new meeting house. He became involved in the British effort to resettle freed slaves, many of whom had moved from the US to Nova Scotia after the American Revolution, to the fledgling colony of Sierra Leone. Cuffee helped establish The Friendly Society of Sierra Leone, which provided financial support for the colony.

Sierra Leone or Liberia. We could've had 10 Harlems by now :whew:
 

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Black people need to start buying LAND specifically in africa, and probably the carribbean and start making moves.

Enough of all the lazy "I have made it" crap, we need to start somewhere and owning land should be the first step.

This bullshyt entertainment crap is our biggest downfall, I don't even know how people can sit down and watch all this FAKE news with a straight face everyday.
 

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Educate me bro....because I read that slaves were sent to Sierra Leone too.





Sierra Leone or Liberia. We could've had 10 Harlems by now :whew:

Liberia was also founded by slaves, they had a leader from Norfolk, VA. More tomorrow it's almost 1:30

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/libhtml/liberia.html

1815-1817 Black Colonization
1815- African-American Quaker and maritime entrepreneur Paul Cuffee (or Cuffe) financed and captained a successful voyage to Sierra Leone where he helped a small group of African-American immigrants establish themselves. Cuffee believed that African Americans could more easily "rise to be a people" in Africa than in America with its system of slavery and its legislated limits on black freedom. Cuffee also envisioned a black trade network organized by Westernized blacks who would return to Africa to develop its resources while educating its people in the skills they had gained during captivity. Cuffee died in 1817 without fully realizing his dream.

1817- The partial success of Paul Cuffee's African venture encouraged white proponents of colonization to form an organization to repatriate those free African Americans who would volunteer to settle in Africa. Prominent Americans such as Henry Clay, John Randolph of Roanoke, and Justice Bushrod Washington were members of the American Colonization Society (ACS) during its early years. Many free African-Americans, however, including those who had supported Paul Cuffee's efforts, were wary of this new organization. They were concerned that it was dominated by Southerners and slave holders and that it excluded blacks from membership. Most free African-Americans wanted to stay in the land they had helped to build. They planned to continue the struggle for equality and justice in the new nation. See African-American Mosaic: Colonization.

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1820-1847 From Colony to Republic
1820- The American Colonization Society sent its first group of immigrants to Sherbro Island in Sierra Leone. The island's swampy, unhealthy conditions resulted in a high death rate among the settlers as well as the society's representatives. The British governor allowed the immigrants to relocate to a safer area temporarily while the ACS worked to save its colonization project from complete disaster. See African-American Mosaic: Personal Stories and ACS New Directions. See African-American Mosaic: Personal Stories and ACS New Directions.

1821-The American Colonization Society (ACS) dispatched a representative, Dr. Eli Ayres, to purchase land farther north up the coast from Sierra Leone. With the aid of a U.S. naval officer, Lieutenant Robert F. Stockton, Ayres cruised the coastal waters west of Grand Bassa seeking out appropriate lands for the colony. Stockton took charge of the negotiations with leaders of the Dey and Bassa peoples who lived in the area of Cape Mesurado. At first, the local leaders were reluctant to surrender their peoples' land to the strangers, but were forcefully persuaded -- some accounts say at gun-point -- to part with a "36 mile long and 3 mile wide" strip of coastal land for trade goods, supplies, weapons, and rum worth approximately $300. See "The fourth annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States: with an appendix."

See "The fourth annual report (African-American Perspectives) of the American Society for colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States: with an appendix.

1822 - April 25 - The survivors of Sherbro Island arrived at Cape Mesurado and began to build their settlement. With the wavering consent of the new immigrants, the American Colonization Society governed the colony through its representative. In time, however, some colonists objected strenuously to the authoritarian policies instituted by Jehudi Ashmun, a Methodist missionary who replaced Ayres as the ACS governing representative. Such disagreements created tensions within the struggling settlement.

1824 - Believing that the colonial agent had allocated town lots and rationed provisions unfairly, a few of the settlers armed themselves and forced the society's representative to flee the colony. The disagreements were resolved temporarily when an ACS representative came to investigate the colony's problems and persuaded Ashmun to return. Steps were initiated to spell out a system of local administration and to codify the laws. This resulted, a year later, in the Constitution, Government, and Digest of the Laws of Liberia. In this document, sovereign power continued to rest with the ACS's agent but the colony was to operate under common law. Slavery and participation in the slave trade were forbidden. The settlement that had been called Christopolis was renamed Monrovia after the American president, James Monroe, and the colony as a whole was formally called Liberia.

Christopolis was renamed Monrovia after President James Monroe and the colony was formally called Liberia (the free land). (Nelson) See the Map of Liberia with Monrovia.


Town of Monrovia
1827 - Slave states in North America, increasingly interested in getting rid of their free African-American populations, encouraged the formation of colonization societies. These groups organized themselves independently of the ACS and founded their own colonies in Liberia for transplanting free African-Americans. Some of the "volunteers" were emancipated only if they agreed to emigrate. The Maryland State Colonization Society established its colony in Cape Palmas, Liberia. Virginia and Mississippi also established Liberian colonies for former slaves and free blacks.

See "The tenth annual report (African-American Perspectives) of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States: with an appendix." and named after the state. Virginia and Mississippi also founded colonies for former slaves in Liberia. (Liebenow, 17; Nelson, 15).

1838- The colonies established by the Virginia Colonization Society, the Quaker Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, and the American Colonization Society merged as the Commonwealth of Liberia and claimed control over all settlements between Cestos River and Cape Mount. The Commonwealth adopted a new constitution and a newly-appointed governor in 1839. See African-American Mosaic: Liberia.

Former Virginian Joseph Jenkins Roberts (America's First Look into the Camera), a trader and successful military commander, was named the first lieutenant governor and became the first African-American governor of the colony after the appointed governor died in office (1841).

Cape Palmas

1842- The Mississippi settlement at the mouth of the Sinoe River joined the commonwealth. (Nelson, 16; Boley, 20)

1846 - The commonwealth received most of its revenue from custom duties which angered the indigenous traders and British merchants on whom they were levied. The British government advised Liberian authorities that it did not recognize the right of the American Colonization Society, a private organization, to levy these taxes. Britain's refusal to recognize Liberian sovereignty convinced many colonists that independence with full taxing authority was necessary for the survival of the colony and its immigrant population.

In October, Americo-Liberian colonists voted in favor of independence.
 

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Lots of places where English is a widely spoken language on the African continent. Don't let these cacs and chinamen take all the opportunities, Africa is like gentrification on a continental scale and black folks if they invested could end up living MUCH better than they do here and no longer labeled a minority seeing as how everyone around you would be black as well.
 
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