HOWARD UNIVERSITY, THE NATION’S PREMIER HBCU (HISTORICALLY
BLACK COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY), THREE YEARS AGO SUSPENDED WITHOUT PAY A BLACK
PROFESSOR HIGHLY RESPECTED WORLDWIDE FOR HIS SCHOLARSHIP IN THE FIELD OF AFROHISPANIC
STUDIES. THE UNIVERSITY’S MAJOR BEEF WITH THE PROFESSOR WAS HIS CEASELESS
CALLING OUT OF THEIR FAILURE TO TAKE A STAND AGAINST WHITE SUPREMACY.
Saturday, June 6, 2020
Monday, June 1, 2020
“BLACK HATES BLACK”
“BLACK
HATES BLACK”
Original
World Press is a small Black press, a small Black business. However, Howard
University, the nation’s premier HBCU (historically Black college /
university), has done everything it could to destroy Original World Press.
With God’s help we will
continue to survive and even to thrive.
Sunday, May 31, 2020
IT’S THE CONSTITUTION!
The very
first chapter of my book, The Gunning Down of Michael Brown: An
Afrocentric Response is, “Three-Fifths of All Other Persons.” Yes, that’s a direct quote from our Constitution.
The
question everyone is asking these days is who is ultimately responsible for the
cold-blooded murder of Mr. George Floyd, right there in the street in front of
witnesses? And it’s hard not to think about Trump’s boast that he could with
absolute impunity gun down somebody right there on Fifth Avenue.
Who’s
ultimately responsible? Well, it’s not the police; it’s not even Trumpism. No,
IT’S THE CONSTIUTION, with that unspeakably odious phrase: “three-fifths of all
other persons.”
Friday, May 29, 2020
AMERICAN BARBARITY IS WITHOUT RIVAL
“There is not a nation on the earth guilty of
practices, more shocking and bloody, than are the people of these United
States, at this very hour. . . [Furthermore,] for revolting barbarity and
shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without rival.” Thus spoke Frederick Douglass in the course of his
discourse at the Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York on 5 July 1852.
A
cold-blooded, inhuman white man in blue, aided and abetted by three of his gang,
snuffed out the life of George Floyd in full view of the public. And this is
the pattern and practice of police departments all over these United States.
Nothing has really changed here in America since Frederick Douglass spoke those
words 168 years ago.
THE FIRST
STEP IN DISMANTLING THE STEREOTYPE IS TO TAKE CONTROL OF OUR HISTORY
George Floyd was murdered by those white policemen
because all Black men are stereotyped as criminals. This stereotype is
fundamental to white supremacy and is based on alternative facts. The surest
way to dismantle this pernicious, murderous stereotype is through the
presentation of the indisputable historical data. This is why the white
supremacist system clings desperately to its alternative facts and is
unrelenting in its opposition to the historical data, labeling such data as
fantasy history.
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between
the World and Me became #1 New York Times Bestseller right after its
publication in 2015; and was declared by Toni Morrison to be “required reading.”
Coates confesses: “I began to feel that something more than a national trophy
case was needed if I was to be truly free, and for that I have the history
department of Howard University to thank” (53). Yes, it was as a student at the
nation’s premier HBCU (historically Black college / university) that he was disabused
of all that “fantasy history” about The African Origin of Civilization.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
KEEPING THE
STEREOTYPE ALIVE
George Floyd was murdered by those white
policemen because all Black men are stereotyped as criminals. This stereotype
is fundamental to white supremacy and is based on alternative facts. The surest
way to dismantle this pernicious, murderous stereotype is through the
presentation of the indisputable historical data. This is why the white
supremacist system clings desperately to its alternative facts and is
unrelenting in its opposition to the historical data, labeling such data as
fantasy history.
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me became #1 New
York Times Bestseller right after its publication in 2015; and was declared by
Toni Morrison to be “required reading.” Coates confesses: “I began to feel that
something more than a national trophy case was needed if I was to be truly
free, and for that I have the history department of Howard University to thank”
(53). Yes, it was as a student at the nation’s premier HBCU (historically Black
college / university) that he was disabused of all that “fantasy
history” about The African Origin of Civilization.
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