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Friday, July 29, 2016

HAIR OO!--BLACK WOOLLY HAIR OOO!--MENELIK CHARLES (with HAIR PORT aNd 2 others)--WRITES ON BLACK WOMENS NATURAL HAIR--FROM FACEBOOK

Bad hair days....

In recent decades Black women have seen their most obvious characteristics celebrated on the faces and bodies of white women. The irony of the mistresses of the 'master race' masking themselves in the characteristics and color of those of a formerly enslaved race is not lost on the latter....

Far from it.

Indeed, no race of females have had their racial characteristics appropriated to the extent that Black women have...and by white females more so than any other female group.

Again, this fact is not lost on Black women.

However, in their tortured journey towards sustainable levels of self-esteem, their remains a painful sticking point: Black women's hair. So much can be written about how they feel about their hair...how they negate it...hate it...forsake it...or eventually come to embrace it.

But one fact remains true regardless: a woman's hair is her crowning glory... therefore, every woman wears upon her head a symbolic 'crown'.

And the hair that sits atop the heads of many Black women, are often 'crowns' so alluring and awe-aspiring in their design, that it's a wonder why they desire to wear the 'crowns' of their Caucasian sisters.

Yeah...Black women's natural hair is 'bad' alright...super bad!

(c) Menelik Charles.
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

BLACK BEAUTY OOOO!--THE CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THIS BLACK SKINNED BEAUTY SAYS MENELIK CHARLES ON FACEBOOK

The certificates have been awarded...

I hereby verify that the bearers of this 'Certificate of Originality & Exclusivity' are the sole recipients of a glorious female image of which God took it upon himself to break the mold.

Menelik Charles

Secretary General to the Board
Of Chocolate Angels UKULELE
MENELIK CHARLES SAYS ON FACEBOOK--Photo from DARKSKINNED Women >3 on Facebook 

BLACK MAN,BLACK WOMAN OOOOOO! -FROM GREG M. BUTLER SR. ON FACEBOOK

from facebook

A Strong Black Man
A strong black man can't be replaced by no other.
Truly a man bred by his mother,
and Inbred by his father.
... See More

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BLACK PEOPLE OOOO!--READ THIS GREAT BLACK POEM OOO--"YOU KEEP WATCHING " BY LISA HENRY ON FACEBOOK

Lisa Henry writes this great Black Poem

YOU KEEP WATCHING (c)
By Lisa Henry

You keep watching our suffering
You keep watching our pain
You keep watching the injustice
You keep watching us slain

You keep listening to false narratives
You keep watching them lie
You keep believing propaganda
You keep watching us die

You keep watching them kill us
You keep watching our blood flow
You keep watching us tortured
You keep watching, but just know..........

Those who watch evil
And don't take a stand
Will one day be the watched
In this broken promises land.

BLACK PEOPLE OOOO!--READ THIS GREAT BLACK POEM OOO--"YOU KEEP WATCHING " BY LISA HENRY ON FACEBOOK

Lisa Henry writes this great Black Poem

YOU KEEP WATCHING (c)
By Lisa Henry

You keep watching our suffering
You keep watching our pain
You keep watching the injustice
You keep watching us slain

You keep listening to false narratives
You keep watching them lie
You keep believing propaganda
You keep watching us die

You keep watching them kill us
You keep watching our blood flow
You keep watching us tortured
You keep watching, but just know..........

Those who watch evil
And don't take a stand
Will one day be the watched
In this broken promises land.

YORUBA OOO!--YEMOJA OOOO!--SONG FOR YEMOJA BY IFAWEMIMO OMITONADE ON FACEBOOK

Song for Yemoja

Iyemoja eee Iba O! 
Iyalodo eee Iba O! 
Iya Ewe eee Iba O! 
A fi Ide remo O eee Iba O! 
Onisegun Odo 
Kokoko lara O le

Homage to Yemoja 
Homage to Mother of the river
Homage to mother of the children 
One who uses brass to nurture her children 
Pharmacist of the river
As strong as the river stones/rock.... Yemoja Oooo!!!!! Eepa Omi Ooooooooooooooooo!!! ##Proudly Olorisa# #Divine Self# #Spiritual not Religious# #Orisa DNA# #Yemoja# #Priestess# Guardian Orisa# #Proudly Traditionalist# #Proudly African# #Proudly Yoruba# #Self love# #Isese Lagba#
https://www.facebook.com/omitonade/posts/1104139872999823
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Thursday, July 21, 2016

BLEACHING OOO!--JENNIFER HUDSON IS BLEACHING---BLACK PEOPLE OOO!--BLEACHING IS RACIAL SUICIDE! --IT IS A SIN AGAINST GOD!--YOU ARE BREAKING THE 10COMMANDMENTS BY COVERTING ANOTHER MANS SKIN COLOR!--THE CHEMICALS WILL KILL YOU LIKE IT HAPPENED TO MICHAEL JACKSON,--Jennifer you are bleaching! Shame on Black you! DAPADA O! (Restore your Beautiful God given Black skin! It's possible cause Ciceley Tyson did it ,to do her latest role with Obama!Jennifer you are bleaching! Shame on Black you! DAPADA O! (Restore your Beautiful God given Black skin! It's possible cause Ciceley Tyson did it ,to do her latest role with Obama!


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BLACK PEOPLE OOOOO!--MUHAMMAD ALI IN AFRICA----"I NEVER FELT SO FREE IN MY LIFE"-MUHAMMAD ALI SAID ON HIS VISIT TO ZAIRE IN 1974

FROM HUFFINGTONPOST.COM

BLACK VOICES

Watch Muhammad Ali Explain Why He Feels More Free In Africa Than The U.S.

The documentary “Soul Power” sheds light on Ali’s time in Zaire in 1974

06/04/2016 06:57 pm 18:57:55 | Updated Jun 04, 2016

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Muhammad Ali with his mother, Odessa Grady Clay, in Kinshasa, Zaire ahead of his championship fight in 1974.
Footage of Muhammad Ali from the 2009 documentary “Soul Power” captures intimate moments when the legendary boxer expressed his pride in Africa while visiting Zaire in 1974.
Ali was in Kinshasa, the capital of what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, weeks ahead of a heavyweight world championship fight with George Foreman — an encounter famously nicknamed the “Rumble in the Jungle.”
Foreman was injured and the fight delayed six weeks, but “Zaire ‘74,” a three-day music festival intended to accompany it, went on as planned — and Ali attended. The festival brought African-American stars like James Brown, Bill Withers and the Spinners on the same stage with African sensations like Miriam Makeba.
In 2009, filmmaker Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte turned hours of previously unseen video of the concert and the days leading up to it into “Soul Power.”
Ali, with his trademark charisma and lyricism, had some of the most memorable moments in the film. He shares his appreciation of Africa while connecting his presence there to the broader struggle of black people the world over to achieve justice and freedom.
“This is our homeland, this is our civilization,” Ali declares in a passionate speech. “Africa’s the cradle of civilization. Original man’s from Africa. All civilizations started in Africa.”
“This fight is for the freedom, justice and equality of the black man in America so that I may take my take my title and my fame and go out there and uplift little black people in the ghettos,” he concludes. “Black people is catching hell. Black people who entertainers won’t speak for.”
At another point, Ali seems to appreciate the relatively quiet pace of life in Kinshasa. He mocks Americans who are supposedly afraid to attend the fight or the concert because they worry that Africa is too dangerous.
“No kidding, New York is more of a jungle than here,” he quips. He then recites a litany of criminal incidents and scenes of urban chaos. The description is comically over-the-top, but has a realistic ring.
“Always something in America,” he finishes. “They’re so peaceful over here. And really, the savages in America.”
I’ve never felt so free in my life.
Ali embraced the music festival as a celebration of shared heritage between black Americans forcibly removed from Africa generations prior and native Africans who remained on the continent. It was, as the promoter Don King put it, “a family gathering, a welcoming back home.”
We see Ali on the first day of the festival sitting at a table eating alongside King, Bill Withers and another friend. The camera zooms in on Ali adding spoonful after spoonful of sugar to his coffee.
“I’ve never felt so free in my life,” Ali says. “Free from America where I’m not really free.”
A young girl from the area goes up to introduce herself while Ali is sitting at the table. Ali just hugs the girl close and kisses her repeatedly as she smiles broadly. The girl does not say anything, presumably since she cannot speak English.
(The DRC was a Belgian colony until 1960; French remains one of the official languages.)
“She was ruled by the French and I was ruled by the English, so we both done lost our language,” he said. “But one day we are going to talk to each other in our own language.”

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Friday, July 15, 2016

PHILANDO CASTILE OOOO!-=BLACK PEOPLE OOO!-ANOTHER POLICE MURDER-- Mourners Gather To Pay Their Respects To Philando Castile…AND MORE — New Pittsburgh Courier

 With fists raised, pallbearers carry Philando Castile's casket down the steps of the Cathedral of St. Paul after his funeral on Thursday, July 14, 2016. Castile, 32, was shot to death by a police officer during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights on July 6. (Pioneer Press: Holly Peterson)

 

Mourners gathered at St. Paul Cathedral on Thursday to pay their respects to Philando Castile, the 32-year-old Minnesota man who was fatally shot by a police officer during a traffic stop. During the service, several people who were close to Castile spoke highly of his character. Rev. Steve Daniels Jr. spoke out: “Once again we have the…
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