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The ghost of Emmett Till's mutilated body floats beneath every interracial kiss in America—a 14-year-old lynched for a whistle, his mother's choice to display his corpse an act of guerilla truth-telling in a nation that still confuses Black flesh with public property. To discuss interracial dating without invoking the Willie Lynch Letter's “make them hate themselves” doctrine or Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's Isis Papers analysis of melanin as threat is to spit on Mamie Till's open casket.
This letter demonstrates that fear, envy, and distrust were powerful strategic weapons slave owners used to keep slaves mentally and physically in bondage forever. Conditioning slaves to distrust those with black skin who look like them, and to trust only the white slave owner who doesn't. Pitting the old black male against young black male, black male against black female, light skin against dark skin. Ever wonder where that comes from? Does the Willie Lynch Letter involving the making of a slave have relevance to our struggles as African-Americans today? Listen to the letter and decide for yourself.
Join us for an exciting session with one of our leading scholars, Professor Manu Ampim—a renowned historian and primary researcher specializing in African and African American history and culture. He has made significant contributions to our understanding of historical narratives, including exposing the Willie Lynch Letter as a hoax! Before his insights, be inspired by Washington D.C. activist and humanitarian Sinclair Skinner, who will share the latest updates on his impactful "I Love Black People" campaign. Text “DCnews” to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts at 6 am ET, 5 am CT, 3 am PT, and 11 am BST Listen Live on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, woldcnews.com, the WOL DC NEWS app, WOLB 1010 AM or wolbbaltimore.com. Call 800 450 7876 to participate on The Carl Nelson Show! Tune in every morning to join the conversation and learn more about issues impacting our community. All programs are available for free on your favorite podcast platform. Follow the programs on Twitter & Instagram and watch your Black Ideas come to life!✊
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Is the infamous Willie Lynch speech real? Langston and David talk it out with Rochée Jeffrey (Yes, We Cannabis from Audible) about this legendary conspiracy theory. What are the implications of this letter? Was it meant to control the Black community or just pit us against each other? Ultimately, the letter is a hoax but we explore the emotional truth to it and what it means to the community who is under constant scrutiny. Plus, the three pick their favorite stereotypes of Black people and briefly talk about Langston's Cam'ron inspired hoodie and David's barbershop visit. Vote "Yes, We Cannabis" for the NAACP Image Awards! FOLLOW + SUBSCRIBE ON ALL PLATFORMS FOR ALL HILARIOUS AND PROBLEMATIC TALKS: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mymommatoldmepod/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1wMf8iYG-imuTwqje2PNg TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mymommatoldmepod?lang=en MY MOMMA TOLD ME MERCH IS NOW AVAILABLE! Visit mymommatoldme.merchcentral.com Bye, bitch! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Contra Costa College Professor Manu Ampim checks into our classroom on Thursday morning. Professor Ampim will explain how he discovered The Willie Lynch Letter was fake and the importance of avoiding Information Viruses. Before Professor Ampim, Griot Professor James Small African World will report on some of the misconceptions surrounding the Christmas Season What Does The Bible Say About Putting Up Christmas Trees? Learn More About The 54 Countries of Africa Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOLB at 1010 AM, wolbbaltimore.com, WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM & woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call-In # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
by Scotty T Reid, BTRN The Willie Lynch Letter is a controversial document that has sparked much debate and discussion in African American history. This…
by Scotty T Reid, BTRN The Willie Lynch Letter is a controversial document that has sparked much debate and discussion in African American history. This essay will examine the arguments surrounding the authenticity and impact of the letter. While some argue that the letter is a fictional creation with no historical evidence to support its existence, others believe that it serves as a cautionary tale, reflecting the psychological tactics used by slave owners. Additionally, the letter has been criticized for perpetuating harmful stereotypes about African Americans. However, it can also spark important discussions about racism and classism. By critically analyzing these arguments and counter-arguments, we can gain a deeper understanding of the Willie Lynch Letter and its place in African American history. The Willie Lynch Letter is often dismissed as a fictional document due to the lack of historical evidence supporting its existence prior to 1970. Researchers have been unable to find any references to the letter in historical records or archives. This raises doubts about the authenticity of the document and its claims. Additionally, the language and style of the letter do not match the time period it claims to be from. The content of the letter is highly exaggerated and sensationalized, presenting a distorted view of slavery and its effects on African Americans. Another argument against the authenticity of the Willie Lynch Letter is its perpetuation of harmful stereotypes. The letter portrays African Americans as inherently violent and unintelligent, reinforcing the idea of white superiority and black inferiority. By presenting African Americans as passive victims of their circumstances, the letter ignores the resilience and achievements of African Americans throughout history. This perpetuation of stereotypes can have long-lasting negative effects on the perception and treatment of African Americans. However, despite the lack of historical evidence, the Willie Lynch Letter can still serve as a cautionary tale. Even if the letter is fictional, it highlights the brutality and dehumanization of slavery. It reminds us of the importance of acknowledging and learning from historical injustices. By studying the tactics described in the letter, we can gain insight into the methods of control and division that were likely employed by slave owners. This understanding can help us to comprehend the long-lasting effects of slavery on African American communities. Furthermore, the Willie Lynch Letter can spark important discussions about racism and classism. The letter can be used as a starting point for conversations about systemic racism and the ways in which it continues to impact society today. By analyzing the tactics described in the letter, individuals can engage in critical thinking and challenge societal norms and prejudices. This can lead to greater awareness and understanding of the historical context in which racism and discrimination persist. Additionally, the Willie Lynch Letter can be viewed as a tool for education and promoting empathy. By studying the letter, individuals can develop a deeper understanding of the psychological tactics used by slave owners and the lasting effects of slavery. This knowledge can help to foster empathy and compassion towards the experiences of African Americans. It can also encourage individuals to reflect on their own biases and prejudices, leading to personal growth and a more inclusive society. In conclusion, the Willie Lynch Letter is a controversial document that has been the subject of much debate in African American history. While there is no historical evidence to support its authenticity, the letter can still serve as a cautionary tale and spark important discussions about racism and classism. However, it is important to critically analyze the letter and its impact, as it perpetuates harmful stereotypes and presents a distorted view of slavery.
Contra Costa College Professor Manu Ampin returns to our classroom on Monday morning. Dr. Ampin will feature The State of African Cultural Heritage in Sudan. Professor Ampin is the man who detected that The Willie Lynch Letter was a fake. Before we hear from Professor Ampin, Political Blogger Brandon will check-in. Brandon will preview the fight to increase the debt ceiling. Brandon will also look at the Presidential Race with Tim Scott & Ron DeSantis to bow in this week. The Big Show starts on WOLB at 1010 AM, wolbbaltimore.com, WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM & woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call-In # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen live in the DMV on 104.1hd2 FM, 93.9hd2 FM, & 102.3hd2 FM, Tune In Radio & Alexa. All shows are available for free from your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Contra Costa College professor Manu Ampim checks into our classroom. Professor Ampin, who discovered that the Willie Lynch Letter was a fake, will discuss the first calendar. He will also explain why we have 365 days & 12 months in a year. Plus Professor Ampin will share how our ancestors came up with the metrics. Before Professor Ampim, Central Florida Journalist Jeff Gallop updates us on the string of suspicious killings in the area. Before Jeff, Baltimore Activist Kim Poole. Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, 1010 AM WOLB and woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call in # 800 450 7876 to participate & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this Special Edition of Light ‘Em Up. We are currently being downloaded in 99 countries globally!Tonight, we feel very fortunate, highly honored and richly blessed to deliver this Special Black History Month “Short Sojourn” with one of our most popular guests, Dr. Sandy Womack Jr.Dr. Womack Jr. is the Region 3 area superintendent of the Columbus, Ohio school district (the largest in Ohio) and a lifelong educator with 30+ years of experience.He is an inspirational, motivational leader, frequent keynote speaker, role model, an Urban Educational Transformation Expert, and the author of 2 books: "Even the best of plans go astray" and "Creating Successful Urban Schools: The Urban Educators Month by Month Guide to School Improvement”.The cornerstone of Dr. Womack Jr.'s educational philosophy that has led to phenomenal positive outcomes is that "exposure changes expectations and experiences change lives”. Dr. Womack Jr. earned his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Ashland University. He is a devout man of learning, wisdom and history – most importantly to me, he's a dear friend of mine.In this in-depth, educational and explosive episode we examine the root cause of:● The “culture of brutality, the ingrained and the tireless dedication to lie and cover up the truth” in the policing profession. Just what does “21st century policing” require in the wake of the killing of Tyre Nichols, in Memphis, TN on January 7, 2023?● The cancer(s) that continue to plague the policing profession – the extra-judicial, excessive use(s) of force under the color of authority. Dr. Womack Jr. expresses that The Kerner Commission got it right, in 1968, but no one listened!● The importance of the appreciation of black and brown lives – that our society and especially members of law enforcement clearly lack an appreciation for.● The fact that even today there are still 2 separate and unequal sets of rules in the U.S. as it relates to contact with law enforcement and persons of color, and this fact continues to be perpetuated in many other areas of society, as well, such as education, financial red-lining, justice, equity, health care and fair & decent housing, just to name a few.● What does Dr. Womack Jr. mean by "stinkin' thinkin'”? ● He tests our knowledge of U.S. History and lays down the challenge to name 10 famous African-Americans in 60 seconds or less that ARE NOT athletes, entertainers, from slavery or civil rights.● He probes us to see if we know who was the first black governor in the U.S. I'm fairly certain you won't know this answer, unless you “Google” it.● And he challenges us to “go deep” and truly “press into” our critical thinking and self-educate ourselves by reading the “Willie Lynch Letter and The Making of a Slave” which concerns the brutal and inhumane psychology behind the African slave trade and exposes the twisted thinking and the realities of life for a slave in the colonies.If that wasn't action-packed enough, he even throws in some profound wisdom from his uncle that states “If you're not sittin' at the table … you often are on the plate”.You certainly need not be a person of color to benefit from the (always) profound messages shared by Dr. Womack Jr., you need only to be human. You can shop and see all of the extremely valuable resources he has available for educational purposes at this link.Hey! Don't forget to follow our cross-promotional sponsors Newsly and Feedspot here:
Historian & Researcher Dr. Manu Ampin takes over our classroom on Tuesday morning. Dr. Ampin will discuss his recent trips to the Omo Valley & the Nile Valley. Dr. Ampin will also talk about his work in Africana Studies & his latest book. Dr. Ampin is the person who discovered that The Willie Lynch Letter was a fake. Before Professor Ampin, we'll get an update on Mumia Abu Jammal's fight for freedom. DC-based Journalist, Brother Obie starts us off with a book review. Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOLB 1010 AM, WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM & woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call-in # 800 450 7876 to participate, & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spend the second half of the show familiarizing you with some key takeaways from the Willie Lynch letter which we often refer to on the show. This gives insight into the ripple effects of the chattel slavery system from the United States. Consideration for today's show was provided by Major Threads menswear www.MajorThreads.com, and Hip Hop Weekly Magazine www.hiphopweekly.comSupport the showwww.civiccipher.comFollow us: @CivicCipher
WELCOME TO THE "KINGRASTA28 SPRITUAL BLACK POWERBASHMENT"pt2 A LYRICAL DIVA /JAH WORKZ PRESENTATION: Intro:Capleton:fire chant The Willie Lynch Letter:the making of a slave James Brown:say it loud i'm black and proud Big Daddy Kane:young gifted and black N-tyce:black to the point Styles P ft Marsha Ambrosius:i'm black Etana:young gifted and black James Brown ft Professor X:say it loud i'm black and proud(remix) Nina Simone:to be young gifted and black Intelligent hoodlum:black and proud Aretha Fraklin:young gifted and black Turbaulence:black and proud Brand Nubian:i'm black and i'm proud Queen Ifrica:mi naah rub Rell Rock:black excellence Mr.Vegas:black and proud Explizit ft Queen K&BG Official:am i losing my mind Paul Elliott:be strong Queen Latifah:unity Macka Diamond:diverse hooligan The Poetess ft Kool G Rap&Def Jef:love hurts Makaveli:blasphemy Mc Lyte/Bahamadia/Nonchalant/Yo-Yo:keep on pushin
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In this episode we chop it up about the Oath Keeper's, The impact of the Willie Lynch Letter and where the Gangster Chronicles is headed for season 12.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gym Story; The Pattern App; Blackety Black/Woke Segment (CDC Guidelines, Breonna Taylor, Yale Research Study/Black Boys); Viral Clip - Black Woman Therapist Speaking About Men; Adrien Broner Mental Health; Willie Lynch Letter & Making Of A Slave; Viral Clip - Black Woman Dating Outside Her Race;
In this episode I take a slightly different approach or format and held a conversation with two individuals Shelly and Stefania on whether being black is traumatizing or not and in what ways. We discussed the Willie Lynch Letter, prison and education systems and the welfare programming mindset of people of colour. Follow and support Stefania and Shelly on social media.
Genesis 1:26-28The human spirit was endowed by its creator with the need to be free to pursue its purpose and to experience the fulfillment that comes with maximizing its potential. Freedom is the pursuit of the human spirit. God is not only concerned about saving every individual, but also about every nation.What is the difference between Vision and sight?The person who cannot see the ultimate becomes a slave to the immediate.Having No Vision Habakkuk 2:1 I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see what he will say to me, and what answer I am to give to this complaint.]2 Then the Lord replied: “Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald[b] may run with it. For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it lingers, wait for it; it [ will certainly come and will not delay.Hosea 4:6, my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.“Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of your God, I also will ignore your children.Destroyed- To perish, Anarchy- to throw off restraints, to be out of control, with no discipline.Focus- Matthew 6:33Seek first the Kingdom of God, and His Righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Freedom is one of the most misunderstood ideals in human experience,and therefore it is rarely attained. Freedom is like beauty and love- it is difficult to define, but you know it when you experience it.Freedom is more difficult than slavery because it demands more of us than oppression demands.Freedom comes at a price, ad it cannot be manifested without the assumption of responsibility and accountability.Much of what we call freedom is only a corruption of our desire to have a license to live without laws and accountability.It is a tragic reality that we do not understand the qualifications of true freedom. True freedom demands great responsibility, accountability, a spirit of stewardship, maturity, wisdom, and character. World History vs. African-American HistoryWhat is the difference between bondage and slavery?What is the difference between deliverance and freedom?What is the difference between Vision and sight? What do you know about the infamous Willie Lynch Letter?Do you believe in regional spirits and territorial mindsets?Slavery resulted in broken families, work, but no relationships, no financial responsibilities.Control is to create fear through ignoranceHe who controls your concept of God controls your life.Adam (is plural, not one person), Human – Humis-mankind (spirit inside of dark earth) from Mesopotamia, North Africa.Black is the total composite of every color of all people on earth. “From out of one comes many”.Do you realize that Jesus Christ was never a Christian? The Big Idea (The Truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God). The Kingdom of Darkness vs. The Kingdom of Light-Control of your life through ignorance – Freedom in life through the knowledge of the Truth.Truth is the original information, the only reliable resource. Jesus said, “I Am the Way to the Truth that gives you Life Truth, evidence, facts, testimony, witness, credibility, confession, opinion, information, mercy, grace, pardon, guilty, convictionRepent- to return to a Kingdom mindset, to have a changed mind that influences your behavior.Satan is the god of this world's system, (system of governance, kosmos)Nation-building begins with governing your family and affecting your communityCommunity – having the same ideas and same mindset, speaking the same language.The church was intended to be a legal counsel for community leaders.God does not want a segregated community; He wants a collected community of believers that reaches all nations.
Genesis 1:26-28The human spirit was endowed by its creator with the need to be free to pursue its purpose and to experience the fulfillment that comes with maximizing its potential. Freedom is the pursuit of the human spirit. God is not only concerned about saving every individual, but also about every nation.What is the difference between Vision and sight?The person who cannot see the ultimate becomes a slave to the immediate. Having No Vision Habakkuk 2:1 I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see what he will say to me, and what answer I am to give to this complaint.]2 Then the Lord replied: “Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald[b] may run with it. For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it lingers, wait for it; it [ will certainly come and will not delay.Hosea 4:6, my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.“Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of your God, I also will ignore your children.Destroyed- To perish, Anarchy- to throw off restraints, to be out of control, with no discipline.Focus- Matthew 6:33 Seek first the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Freedom is one of the most misunderstood ideals in human experience, and therefore it is rarely attained. Freedom is like beauty and love- it is difficult to define, but you know it when you experience it.Freedom is more difficult than slavery because it demands more of us than oppression demands.Freedom comes at a price, ad it cannot be manifested without the assumption of responsibility and accountability.Much of what we call freedom is only a corruption of our desire to have a license to live without laws and accountability.It is a tragic reality that we do not understand the qualifications of true freedom. True freedom demands great responsibility, accountability, a spirit of stewardship, maturity, wisdom, and character. World History vs. African-American HistoryWhat is the difference between bondage and slavery?What is the difference between deliverance and freedom?What is the difference between Vision and sight? What do you know about the infamous Willie Lynch Letter?Do you believe in regional spirits and territorial mindsets?Slavery resulted in broken families, work, but no relationships, no financial responsibilities.Control is to create fear through ignoranceHe who controls your concept of God controls your life.Adam (is plural, not one person), Human – Humis-mankind (spirit inside of dark earth) from Mesopotamia, North Africa.Black is the total composite of every color of all people on earth. “From out of one comes many”.Do you realize that Jesus Christ was never a Christian? The Big Idea (The Truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God). The Kingdom of Darkness vs. The Kingdom of Light- Control of your life through ignorance – Freedom in life through the knowledge of the Truth.Truth is the original information, the only reliable resource. Jesus said, “I Am the Way to the Truth that gives you Life Truth, evidence, facts, testimony, witness, credibility, confession, opinion, information, mercy, grace, pardon, guilty, convictionRepent- to return to a Kingdom mindset, to have a changed mind that influences your behavior.Satan is the god of this world’s system, (system of governance, kosmos)Nation-building begins with governing your family and affecting your communityCommunity – having the same ideas and same mindset, speaking the same language.The church was intended to be a legal counsel for community leaders.God does not want a segregated community; He wants a collected community of believers that reaches all nations.
How to make a slave according to Willie Lynch circa 1712. Culturedbroski and Ryan dive in to this one of a kind document
Reload & Revisit Of One Of My Favorite Episodes...Willie Lynch Letter & The Making Of A Slave.
Ever wonder where the word lynching came from? It's said to be named after Willie Lynch, a slave owner in the West Indies who taught slave owners in America how to make and break a slave. Listen to the reading of this letter for yourself, and see what similarities you can draw from the mental, physical, emotional, and economic state of Blacks in America today. Is it a coincidence? You decide for yourself. It's a rather long recording, so I encourage you to grab a cup of coffee or tea, sit back, relax, listen, and learn what you can. Sometimes, it's what we don't know that can truly hurt us. Thank you for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brenda-simons/message
Mouthful touches on the subject of racism and discrimination in today's world.
Vegas rappers, fathers, entrepreneurs, and enlightened gentlemen, Jihad and CWAUP join the podcast with insight and knowledge. Speaking on the systems set up for men like us to fail, we converse on religion, Willie Lynch Letter, and more as we detail our different experiences. A genuine podcast with their children in the background and ways to help their children brand themselves at a young age. If you're interested in sharing your fatherhood podcast email eloquintforfathers@gmail.com or send me a direct message. Tune in every Monday to Vehement blog at elliottquinton.com Facebook: Elliott Quinton Instagram elliottquinton_ Twitter: elliottquinton_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eloquintforfathers/support
This episode of BTR News will revisit the BTR News podcast – The Willie Lynch Letter & The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians and try to address issues brought up by audience members concerning it.
This episode of BTR News will revisit the BTR News podcast – The Willie Lynch Letter & The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians and try to address issues brought up by audience members concerning it.
Welcome to this episode of BTR News with Scotty Reid, broadcasting from behind the enemy lines of USA Inc. As I said I would at the conclusion of the episode titled BTR News – The Willie Lynch Letter & The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians I will be sharing and responding to subscriber's comments.
Welcome to this episode of BTR News with Scotty Reid, broadcasting from behind the enemy lines of USA Inc. As I said I would at the conclusion of the episode titled BTR News – The Willie Lynch Letter & The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians I will be sharing and responding to subscriber's comments.
Welcome to this episode of BTR News with Scotty Reid, broadcasting from behind the enemy lines of USA Inc. As I said I would at the conclusion of the episode titled BTR News – The Willie Lynch Letter & The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians I will be sharing and responding to subscriber's comments.
Afro-Christiphobia is a term that refers to the hate that Black people produced to use as a weapon against other Black people. So a person…
Afro-Christiphobia is a term that refers to the hate that Black people produced to use as a weapon against other Black people. So a person tried to cryptically call me out in a chat room because he is still salty cause I kicked his program off Black Talk Radio Network years ago because of his on-air Afro-Christophobia, a term I came up with to describe the behavior of Black people using hurtful, hateful, mean-spirited, and often factually incorrect opinions of Black Christians specifically and Christianity in general. I discuss why it was the correct decision to ban him and how the behavior intersects with the Willie Lynch Letter that proposed ways to keep victims of slavery in bondage by getting them to hate on each other and love their enslavers. Willie Lynch letter: The Making of a Slave https://thechallengernews.com/2019/10/willie-lynch-letter-the-making-of-a-slave/ Historian dispels myths surrounding slavery https://cccadvocate.com/1366/news/historian-dispels-myths-surrounding-slavery/ Make a tax-deductible donation to help maintain and distribute the vast online podcast archive of Black Talk Radio Network. https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=6RQCWRMAG3AG2 $24 A Year Is All It Takes For A Membership To A Private Social Media Network Set Up To Counter Racism In Social Networking And Fund Black Media Projects. Options include Online Payments, Cash, and/or Money Order Available. https://btrcommunity.com/signup Check or M/O: Black Talk Media Project, PO Box 65, Mt. Holly, NC 28120-0065
Afro-Christiphobia is a term that refers to the hate that Black people produced to use as a weapon against other Black people. So a person tried to cryptically call me out in a chat room because he is still salty cause I kicked his program off Black Talk Radio Network years ago because of his on-air Afro-Christophobia, a term I came up with to describe the behavior of Black people using hurtful, hateful, mean-spirited, and often factually incorrect opinions of Black Christians specifically and Christianity in general. I discuss why it was the correct decision to ban him and how the behavior intersects with the Willie Lynch Letter that proposed ways to keep victims of slavery in bondage by getting them to hate on each other and love their enslavers. Willie Lynch letter: The Making of a Slave https://thechallengernews.com/2019/10/willie-lynch-letter-the-making-of-a-slave/ Historian dispels myths surrounding slavery https://cccadvocate.com/1366/news/historian-dispels-myths-surrounding-slavery/ Make a tax-deductible donation to help maintain and distribute the vast online podcast archive of Black Talk Radio Network. https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=6RQCWRMAG3AG2 $24 A Year Is All It Takes For A Membership To A Private Social Media Network Set Up To Counter Racism In Social Networking And Fund Black Media Projects. Options include Online Payments, Cash, and/or Money Order Available. https://btrcommunity.com/signup Check or M/O: Black Talk Media Project, PO Box 65, Mt. Holly, NC 28120-0065
The famous letter of Willie Lynch, from 1712 where he teaches plantation owners how to break and train a slave.
This is the most important and transparent message that has been since hosting this podcast. In this episode, host Nikia Anderson dives into newly found information on the background of the Willie Lynch Letter. As someone who stands on truth and integrity, he also has an affection for knowledge, no matter where his quest leads him. As stated in 2 Corinthians 13:8, "For we cannot oppose the truth, but must always stand for the truth" and this principle, as explained by Paul in his 2nd letter to the Corinthians, could never be more true. For this reason, Nikia decided to bring forth the knowledge he uncovered, with the help of others, to be of service to those who continue their quest for truth. This journey is not about me and even if I have to expose myself for the sake of helping others, the truth is always worth it! Come with me along this journey as we expose the methods used by the slave masters and re-educate the human family toward a new consciousness. Support this Podcast: https://anchor.fm/moderndayslave/support Email The Show: TheModernDaySlave@gmail.com Click here for the Willie Lynch Letter Click here for D. Lewis' Video Click here for Dr. Manu Ampim's Death of the Willie Lynch Letter Part I Click here for Dr. Manu Ampim's Death of the Willie Lynch Letter Part II Click here for Mike Adams' article in the Baltimore Sun Come with me along this journey as we expose the methods used by the slave masters and re-educate the human family toward a new consciousness. Welcome to your freedom! GoFundme: Giving It Away to Walk in the Presence of God! Support this Podcast: https://anchor.fm/moderndayslave/support An Over-Standing Word podcast hosted by Nikia Anderson: Anchor Channel Twitter: @NikiaTanderson YouTube: YouTube.com/Nikia17 IG: @Nikiaa17 Get my special bond-print, limited edition of “From Poverty To Prosperity” today at StepByFaith.com #TruthAboutWillieLynch #RealorFake #WillieLynch #Lynching #TheModernDaySlave #MentalHealth #BreakTheStigma #Podcast #Podcaster #economics #Policing #Police #Jesus #GoodShipJesus #Colonialism #DiscoveryDoctrine #Catholicism #WarOnDrugs #94CrimeBill --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moderndayslave/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moderndayslave/support
Can A Sick Church Save A Dying World?
Black Panther Mark Clark!
The Willie Lynch Letter
Karen is not new. White women have been bringing out their inner Karen for a LOT longer than you might think. So where exactly did Karen come from? In this episode, we're joined by our guest Crystal Lynese, a DEI advocate whose work emphasizes Karens' particular brand of oppression, to share with us the historical origins of Karen, what being a Karen REALLY means, and the importance of changing Karen behaviors so that Black and Brown people can live in peace. We're exploring: How Crystal was impacted by racial trauma in her hometown (and why this sparked her DEI activism) The original Karen and her impact on the civil rights movement as we know it What it means for Black women to be at the intersection of race and gender The fence Karen straddles Crystal's TOP TIPS for recognizing your own Karen behaviors and how to put them in check The ONE belief that has to stop in order to truly dismantle white supremacy, racism and the patriarchy Why white men don't need to Karen How and why Black bodies have historically been used a currency and commodity, and how this has protected white women Why white supremacy hurts EVERYBODY—not just POC Crystal's traumatic first experience as a young woman being profiled by the police What still needs to happen for Black people to be TRULY free And so much more! Connect with Crystal Lynese: Website - Crystal Clear Consulting: https://acrystalclearplan.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crystalclearconsultant/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crystalclearconsultant LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystallynese/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/crystal_lynese?s=20 Resources mentioned in this episode: “The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave” by Willie Lynch: https://www.tatteredcover.com/book/9789562916554 “They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South”: https://www.tatteredcover.com/book/9780300218664 “Birth of a Nation”: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0004972/ James Marion Sims: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Marion_Sims “Moment of Truth”: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13734570/ Let's talk about it! Connect with us and continue the conversation: Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehumanizepodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/thehumanizepodcast Email: info@thehumanizepodcast.com
This week, we're breaking down some of the big takeaways from our conversation with community and climate activist Reverend Yearwood. He shared a powerful call to action for EVERYONE to organize & mobilize on the journey to centering justice in the climate crisis conversation. Join us as we dive into Reverend Yearwood's 3 MOST impactful clips to better understand the deep connection between climate and ALL aspects of our lives, so we can stand in solidarity with the problem and be a part of the solution. We're exploring: The disproportionate amount of BIPOC exploited by redlining and gentrification Courthney shares why siloing can happen in ANY community Emily questions the willingness to accept the extractive mentality of fossil fuels How the poverty mindset impacts climate justice Courthney and Emily get personal about feelings of hypocrisy Using your privilege for a greater good And so much more! Resources mentioned in this episode: “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America” by Richard Rothstein: https://www.tatteredcover.com/book/9781631494536 “The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave” by Willie Lynch: https://www.tatteredcover.com/book/9789562916554 Let's talk about it! Connect with us to continue the conversation: Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehumanizepodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/thehumanizepodcast Email: info@thehumanizepodcast.com
Good morning and welcome to the ride! We come to elevate, motivate, atriculate, annihilate and cause you to defecate! The first person writing in prompts The CLO to issue a warning about the things that don't make Google. Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey are trending and Steve got a gym story about The Sexiest Man Alive. Bitterman brings us some situations from the Bible that have light cussin' attached to them. His Flyness has some fun facts about Black jockeys in The Kentucky Derby. According to a new survey about Mother's Day, we find out about another gift that mother's really could benefit from. Vice-President Kamala Harris made some comments about racism in this country that may have not been worded correctly. Today in Closing Remarks, Big Dog mentions The Willie Lynch Letter and Jim Crow as he gives us his opinion on the comments made by Vice-President Kamala Harris. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today in Closing Remarks, Big Dog mentions The Willie Lynch Letter and Jim Crow as he gives us his opinion on the comments made by Vice-President Kamala Harris. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This letter is said to have been delivered by Willie Lynch on the bank of the James River in the colony of Virginia. He was a British slave owner in the West Indies and was invited to the colony to teach his methods to slave owners there. He was supposedly asked about his full-proof method of keeping his slaves in line. Altho, this letter over time has been said not to be true and that it does not exist, Who really knows whether this letter was written by a man named Willie Lynch for the purpose of keeping slaves in line or did he watch them work and learned to read with accuracy their state of mind?
We discuss the infamous Willie Lynch Letter - a fictitious speech given to a group of plantation owners by a mythological slave master named Willie Lynch proclaiming his secret methods on how to control the slave population. We interview Dr. Rasul Mowatt, a professor at Indiana University. Rasul A. Mowatt is a Professor in the Departments of American Studies & Geography within the College of Arts + Sciences. Main research areas are: the Racial Geographies of Public Space, Violence and the Geographies of Threat, and the Theory of the Leisure Class and the Sociology of Leisure. These are influenced by backgrounds in social justice, cultural studies, leisure behavior, and critical pedagogy. Published work has been on analyzing lynchings as violent forms of leisure.
In this episode we break down the infamous, and well known Willie Lynch Letter. Ladies and gentlemen this podcast episode is not to be ignored. Understand I am not against anyone. This is just baffling to the human mind. Join me as I break down the paragraphs, and help you understand the meaning. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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A reading of making a negro with my commentary . Listen for last episode part 3 Breaking the black woman and controlled language
A reading of the willie lynch letter in it's entirety. My next episodes I will break each section down with my special commentary.
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In our very first episode of the Seraphiend podcast, we interviewed Dr. Auburn Ellis, who is an online teacher and educator. Lately, Seraphine has been going to Dr. Auburn for help because she has come to realize that she has an illness in her called systemic racism, and Dr. Auburn has been helping her to dismantle it. Dr. Auburn joins us on the show today and will be back again each month to help us understand how to continue with the journey of dismantling systemic racism. She will also help us in accepting that there is a whole lot more to it than just the short-term shame spiral that many of us experienced. Holding space and listening Seraphine has been learning that holding the space and listening is the very first step in dismantling racism. And Dr. Auburn has noticed that a lot of people do not like to listen. Continuing the dialogue Continuing the dialogue is pivotal in helping us evolve as people. Listen and learn Seraphine has been looking up some keywords and phrases, and she has been listening to audiobooks and podcasts to educate herself and learn how to overcome racism. Micro-aggression When people want to guess who you are, culturally, they are microaggressive, and it hurts. And that is part of the reason that Dr. Auburn tells people to call her Dr. Auburn, rather than Dr. Ellis. A dehumanizing process Black people's ancestors got brought to America as slaves, and one of the many things that got taken away from them was their names. It was to dehumanize them and strip them of any memory of their lineage and of who they were. Taking on names of slave-masters When slaves got given their “freedom” many of them took on the names of their slave-masters. That is where many of their current names were derived. Separating herself from her harsh history For Dr. Auburn, reclaiming the title of Doctor, forcing people to use it, and reclaiming her name as an elevated human, was part of the process of separating herself from the harsh history of the removal of her name. The process of dehumanization In the book, The Willie Lynch Letter And The Making of a Slave, he goes through the process of what to do to dehumanize people and bring them to submission. Brave New World In his book, Brave New World, Aldous Huxley wrote about hierarchy, education, the different levels of humanity, and even savages. His book can help people understand what is going on in our world today. Dr. Auburn’s anti-racism work Dr. Auburn teaches anti-racism, and people have described her training as going back to school because what she teaches is very different from people simply proclaiming that they are not racist. She explains that 400 years of oppression has tipped the scale, and so anti-racism work is defined by people seeing that the balance is so far off that their actions have to promote anti-racism, to become better. Becoming equal To become equal, you have to take action, and this podcast is an example of what you can do. Finding new things in your feed To move forward in overcoming systemic racism, you will need to find new things in your feed and follow new people. Who to follow You will need to follow people of color, BIPOC voices, organizations that are doing the work, and anything else that will help you to stay in tune with the movement and change your everyday mindset. Educating yourself and opening your eyes to change You can get education from workshops, and you can learn a lot by tuning into other forms of news, like MPR, which has discussions about people of color on the other side of the world having the same struggle with police brutality. Issuing challenges Another way to inspire people to move forward in overcoming racism is to issue challenges to all the people you know or people with whom you connect. At the end of every training At the end of her training sessions, Dr. Auburn always gives three tips: Remember that there is a difference between anti-racism and not being a racist. Issue the challenges. Honor the conversations. Dr. Auburn’s website Follow Dr. Auburn on Instagram – dr_auburn Dr. Auburn on Facebook – Studio 5400 or Auburn Aesthetic Good Ancestor Podcast – Layla F. Saad The Thomas Jennings Open Learning Village Books mentioned: The Willie Lynch Letter and The Making of a Slave by Willie Lynch Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
A broadcast on T.R.S on March 20, 2016, with special guest K.F Ashanti. A look into mental brainwashing and the effect on the psyche on the African mind of black people global. https://anchor.fm/chaos-reign/message Support The Channel Cash App $Chaos8Reign Follow Me on Twitter Twitter/@ChaosReign7
Recap of the last episode, Circumcised Minds, Black Is King, No Limit Docuseries, NBA Season, Ellen, Willie Lynch Letter & The Making of a Slave
If 2020 has taught us anything between the coronavirus pandemic, quarantines, and the anti-racism revolution after George Floyd’s death, it’s the importance of connection. Today I’m honored to be joined by Hermence Masotsa; a lover of humanity, seeker of knowledge, cross cultural communicator, and adventurer who is passionate about motivating and guiding others to see the humanity within themselves. In today’s episode, Hermence shares with us the South African philosophy of ubuntu and how you can adopt it for yourself and live it everyday to connect more with others around you and in doing so, truly find yourself. You’ll learn more about: [8:28] An introduction to ubuntu philosophy [11:00] How a spur of the moment trip to Ecuador at age 19 spurred Hermence’s passions for connecting with others on a deeper level [14:48] What ubuntu looks like in everyday life and how you can start living an ubuntu lifestyle [22:00] The lessons she learned from her mother about trust, adventure, compassion, and helping others [28:33] The one question Hermence was asked while in the Peace Corps that she will never forget and helped her redefine who she was [31:55] How to define yourself without titles, and why it’s important to do so [39:00] Lessons from the publicity of George Floyd’s dehumanization and murder [40:56] Lessons she learned from her 4 year old and Elijah McClain about humanity and who we need to be [47:22] How to understand allyship and resources to become a better ally [1:00:00] Hermence’s surprising birthday ritual that helps her release each year And so much more! Below are the list of books Hermence believes are a great insight into the history of race relations in the United States as well as her favorites about living an UBUNTU life. The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu UBUNTU! An Inspiring Story About an African Tradition of Teamwork in Collaboration By Bob Nelson Everyday UBUNTU: Living Better Together, the African Way by Mungi Ngomane Go Together: How The Concept of UBUNTU Will Change How you Live, Work, and Lead by Shola Richards The Fred Factor: How Passion in Your Work and Life Can Turn the Ordinary Into the Extraordinary by Mark Sanborn Race and History Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave by Willie Lynch They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America by Ivan Van Sertima Medical Apartheid of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times To The Present- Harriet Washington Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X Kendi The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon Hood Feminism: Notes From the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendal Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story of Race -Debby Irving The Working Poor: The Invisible in America by David K. Shipler Connect and learn more from Hermence here: Email: info@ubuntuworkforce.com Website: www.ubuntuworkforce.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hmubuntuworkforce/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/uBuntuSpeaks/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ubuntuspeaks_hermence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uBuntuSpeaksLLC Love the show? Let us know! Do you love the Lead Your Life podcast? If the insights, interviews and real conversations we share in each episode help you step into your power, and have more confidence to “lead your life, so you can love your life”, then please head over to Lead Your Life on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to the show. If you leave us a review, you might win one of our monthly prizes! Join the Women Leading Powerfully Community! Would you like to join a community of high-achieving women that are supporting each other to play a bigger game, have a bigger impact, and live a more fulfilled life? Join us in the Women Leading Powerfully Facebook Group. This free, private community is for strong, supportive, determined, badass women who are leading their lives at home and in the workplace. If you’re ready to take your life and your business to the next level, join us in this exclusive and amazing community of women today!
Have you ever heard of the Willie Lynch Letter ? Do you think you are a result of the Willie Lynch Letter ? From reality shows to every day life Mi'Chel will discuss these things to help us all understand how can we get away from Self Destructing ourselves and each other. This will be a good one get ready a self reflective Chronicle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Willie Lynch Letter is a 1712 speech turned document that became popular in the 1990s where you can hear a West Indies slave owner by the name of Willie Lynch explain that he has figured out the method to dismantling the African family. He goes into graphic and specific details on how to execute his teachings. As a result black communities are still living and suffering from the teachings of Willie Lynch. Join us as we dive deeper into the speech, and share our opinions on the matter. Below we have linked all references used, and we encourage you to read along and do some of your own research in order to keep the conversation alive. (PDF) http://www.itsabouttimebpp.com/bpp_books/pdf/the_willie_lynch_letter_the_making_of_a_slave!.pdf (AUDIO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EGkU-Q_QUM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donttouchmyopinion/support
Halfway through Season 1 of DTMO we decided to check in with viewers and listeners to say "Thank You!" and explain what can be expected in the coming weeks. We wanted to keep the conversation going in regards to the Black Lives Matter movement as well as systemic and racial issues still facing the black community. The month of July we will be centering our focus on different issues that face the communities of color. Starting with a 1712 speech turned document called "The Willie Lynch Letter" which focuses on the dismantling of the African family. We encourage you to join us on this educational yet necessary journey. All resources are linked below. (PDF) http://www.itsabouttimebpp.com/bpp_books/pdf/the_willie_lynch_letter_the_making_of_a_slave!.pdf (Audio) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EGkU-Q_QUM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donttouchmyopinion/support
As we continue to conduct our way through the current changes in our society, Tina and Marie briefly discuss the book "The Willie Lynch Letter and How to Make a Slave". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedialoguepodcast/message
Today, we are diving head first into the rabbit hole as we review the mind of Willie Lynch, a “man” that conditioned the world with racism. Topics include black women, racism, colorism, equality vs. gender roles, feminism, and more. Book Review: The Willie Lynch Letter Author Willie Lynch http://www.gatheringofchrist.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/WillieLynchLetter.pdf Welcome! Collective Messages for life and all it brings. That includes the GOOD, BAD, and UGLY. Yup! We will be discussing the trials and tribulations of this journey on planet earth. As well as concepts you can apply in your life for SELF IMPROVEMENT. FREE THOUGHT LIFES JOURNEY SELF EXPRESSION AND SO MUCH MORE!! TAKE MY COURSE MANIFESTATION! https://arawelogroup.teachable.com #spirituality #religion #guidance #astrology #collective #manifestation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arawelo/message
The 3rd and final reading of the Willie Lynch Letter. My sobrino called in the middle of recording so I had to pick up where I left off. Embrace;Absorb; and ENJOY The Knowledge. Pay It Fwd
I was disturbed by the division between my own people and I'm trying to find the solution or cure.
On this episode I speak about how the Willie Lynch letter still impacts African Americans in today’s climate --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rashad-horne/support
Examining Black Lives Matter, Willie Lynch Letter and Integration --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dislabledguy/support
Cana Girl speaks with guests Azavier Jackson and Larhonda Watson about perception, politics, and perseverance in today's discordant sociopolitical climate. Cana Girl Speaks is recorded by Aaron Orsak @ Shred Shed Studio, Corsicana, TX Corrective Note: The novel "The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave" is accidentally referred to as "7 Years a Slave."
The MasterMinds take a deep dive into wealth in the black community, in their review of "The History of the Black Dollar." Author and tech guru, Angel Rich, gives listeners a behind the scenes look at the making of her critically acclaimed book and also her take on the state of wealth building in the black community. Chris and Malia asked the hard questions, and provide insight on an issue that has been plaguing African-American's for centuries. Tune in to hear diverse perspectives on topics as modern as Chick-fil-a vs. Popeyes, Jay-Z becoming a part owner of an NFL team, and as aged as the Willie Lynch Letter, and Black Wall Street. This is an episode that you don't want to miss.
In this episode a segment of the Willie Lynch letter is broken down and analyzed by Alpha Queen. The Willie Lynch Letter, a Master manipulative plan to control the minds of an entire race. Not only control the minds of an entire race, but also the white race as well; being that they were pawns in the “coloring game”. To control man, you have to control his mind; come sip your coffee and read about the mind games of the Willie Lynch Letter.
In this episode, Mr. Q reads some passes from a little book entitled: The Willie Lynch Letter & The making of a slave. also, Mr. Q touch on H.R. 1242, 400th anniversary on slavery. #The_truth_of_White_Supremacy_and_the_making_of_a_slave --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mr-q-the-war-machine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-q-the-war-machine/support
Listen to the podcast of “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep on 910 AM Superstation Detroit from Sunday, Sept. 23rd, 2018, 9pm-11pm EST. 1) Update: Amber Guyger, 'I'm so sorry': 911 call reveals confusion after Dallas cop kills Botham Jean. Update on this case with still no motive. 2) How did the “OK” hand symbol become an alleged White Power Symbol? The internet hoax that started in Feb. 2017. 3) Other Internet Hoaxes: The Fake Willie Lynch Letter of 1712 and The Black John Hanson was President. 4) Colin Kaepernick will receive the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal from Harvard University for his contribution to African and African American history and culture. Donate to The African History Network through PayPal http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow. E-mail us at CustomerService@AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information about Advertising with The African History Network. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for DVD lectures, articles, podcasts and Online Classes from Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show and founder of The African History Network. Listen to The African History Network Show with Michael Imhotep, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST on 910 AM WFDF in Detroit or around the world online at www.910AMSuperstation.com or by downloading the 910AM App to your smartphone or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and listen to the podcasts. Watch on Facebook LIVE at "The African History Network".
This week we are getting back to the notorious Willie Lynch Letter and giving a deeper perspective on how it has been effectively used to control The Black Community.
This week, we'll be digging into the Willie Lynch Letter and its effects on the Black Community. We'll be exploring how the letter not only set the pattern for slavery, but how it also still pollutes the community to this very day. In conjunction with the WIllie Lynch Letter, we'll also be discussing how the Democratic Party (aka the Hidden Plantation) has used some of the same tactics to mentally enslave the Black Community.
*Previously Recorded* Episode 33 discusses the power of illusions and the importance of understanding half-truths. Also, Kanye's controversial statement is read for filth and you may be surprised by the conclusion.
Hello history lovers and welcome to rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. Habari gani, I’m Robin the host and in-house historian at rememberinghistory.com. I’m so glad that you’ve joined us for this great and groundbreaking show that will inspire YOU and your FAMILY with true stories, real experiences, practical lessons, cultural traditions, and fun celebrations—all inspired by African American history and culture. I find history to BE inspirational, instructional and entertaining. And African American history and culture fit the bill in all of these ways. Personally, I hate boring stuff. So boring stuff is not allowed at rememberinghistory.com or at this Wiki history podcast show. Did you remember the traditional Swahili greeting of habari gani? If you remembered, great. If not, it’s okay. Perhaps next time! Today we will celebrate the first day of Kwanzaa! If you’re just joining us, you’re welcome and I would strongly urge you to listen to the introductory podcast show on Kwanzaa. Stay with us today but, when you get a chance, I think that you will learn a lot about what Kwanzaa is, who started it and why it was founded in 1966. Always good to have background information. I’m sure that you remember that there are 7 days of the Kwanzaa celebration, beginning on December 26th and ending with a special celebration on January 1st. Before we begin, remember that you will need the Kwanzaa mat (the mkeka), the candleholder (kinara) and 7 candles (the *)—1 black candle, 3 red candles and 3 green candles, and the unity cup (the kikomba cha umoja). I’m just taking a few extra minutes since this is the first day to make sure that you have the Kwanzaa objects needed for today’s celebration. But, you learn by doing, so let’s just do it! Habari gani! Your response: Umoja! Let’s do it again: Habari gani! Umoja! Now please give me the Swahili greeting. Umoja! Yes, the first day of Kwanzaa is Umoja! Umoja means unity. But what does unity mean? According to Dr. Karenga, unity means “to strive for a principled and harmonious togetherness in the family, community, nation and world African community.” Let’s think more deeply about the concept of unity. It is the first and foundational principle of Kwanzaa. Without unity, all the other principles will suffer. It is both a principle and a practice of harmonious togetherness, not simply being together. Unity has always been a cardinal virtue of both African societies. It was a foundation of ancient Egyptian life as the concept of Maat, which was harmony and balance on the natural cosmic and social level. It was also represented as a goddess called Maat. Among the Dinka (who today live in southern Sudan), unity is known as cieng, which is both morality and harmonious living together. In both of these ancient societies, one could not live a good life without living in harmony with the family and other members of the community. Unity is also a practice, meaning to engage in positive interactions with others. Taking it a step further, the practice of unity is a form of active solidarity. So people develop a dependable togetherness that is born, based and sustained in action. Yet it’s important to remember that unity is a moral principle not a political device or slogan. Unity as a principle and practice begins in the family. There must be harmonious living between brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. Families must share and act in unison. The family must reject harshness and practice gentleness, stress cooperation and avoid conflict. They must also be very attentive to things that would divide or create threats to togetherness. The family must be, as in African culture, the focal point of unity, not simply of siblings and genders, but also generations. Respect for the elders is one of the most important expressions of the family unit. Participation of elders in the daily life of the family benefits the young and old and links all the living, the departed and the yet unborn as a unit. To conclude before lighting of the black candle is that unity requires equality, reciprocity and friendship. It also creates equality, reciprocity and friendship within families, communities and nations. Remember unity (or to use the Swahili term, Umoja) because is the foundation on which all the principles of Kwanzaa rely. Unity holds a very special place in African American culture. When we were enslaved in America, we protected and supported each other even as we faced cultural, linguistic and religious conflicts. After slavery ended, we worked together to organize our labor and economic efforts, which were met with strong and violent resistance from the white community. But the concept of unity, which we brought with us from the continent, remained an integral part of our individual and collective consciousness. And its force was never welcomed in the United States. The American government saw that unity among African Americans was dangerous. And there have been concerted efforts to undermine unity in the African American community. From the FBI’s attempts (under J. Edgar Hoover and others) to infiltrate Black organizations like the Black Panther Party, discrediting Black leaders like Martin Luther King and Malcolm X to injecting drugs like crack cocaine into our neighborhoods and separating Black families through imprisonment or job shortages, the attack on unity has been pervasive and persistent. Yet unity still persists in the African American community though it has taken different forms. And it is still as important as ever if we, as African Americans, are going to survive and succeed as individuals and as a people. Because this concept is so important, I want to recommend three books. (Usually I recommend only one.) But you can find them all at rememberinghistory.com and on the Wiki History Facebook page. The first is: The Cultural Unity of Black Africa: The Domains of Matriarchy & of Patriarchy in Classical Antiquity by Cheikh Anta Diop This is a great book about the different cultures and ethno-linguistic groups on the African continent. Excellent history and examination of the cultural, economic and political situation in Africa. And Dr. Diop is a scholar in African history who has written numerous groundbreaking (and myth-busting) books on ancient and modern African history. The Solution: How Africans in America Achieve Unity, Justice and Repair by Jay Morrison. This book provides the history of how African Americans have experienced unity, rejected it and how we’ve dealt with threats to unity. It also provides practical steps for individuals and communities to achieve and maintain unity. 3. The Willie Lynch Letter and The Destruction of Black Unity This book by Willie Lynch describes how unity was attacked among the enslaved Africans. It is a chilling book that showed nothing happened by chance, coincidence or bad luck. No need to remember these three books now. You can find them on the website or Facebook page. It is now time to light the first candle. You will light the black candle in the middle. It is now time to hear a Kwanzaa story about unity. Anansi and his Sons When Anansi's first son was born and Anansi and his wife, Aso were ready to name the child, the baby spoke up and said, "I have brought my own name with me. It is See Trouble." Their second son also announced his name in this way. He was Road Builder. Each of his six sons in turn announced their names in this way. There was River Drinker, Game Skinner, Stone Thrower and Cushion. Once, Anansi had to go on a long journey. On his trip, he found a big, bright, shiny ball. He was bringing it home, when he fell into the lake and was swallowed by a big fish. Anansi decided right then that he would give the bright shiny object to whoever rescued him. As time passed, and Anansi did not return home, his family became worried. See Trouble looked ahead to see Anansi inside the big fish. He told his brothers. Right away, Road Builder cleared a path through the forest for his brothers to follow. When they got to the lake, it was the thirsty brother's turn. River Drinker drank up all the water in the lake. There was the big fish at the bottom. Game skinner went right to work. He cut open that fish to let Anansi out. Anansi was still holding that bright, shiny object he had found. Suddenly a giant bird flew down and grabbed Anansi. It took him way up into the sky. Stone Thrower grabbed a rock and threw it. He hit the bird just right to make it let go of Anansi. Down, down Anansi fell, but he didn't get hurt because Cushion put himself in the way. Anansi landed softly. Anansi wanted to give the bright, shiny object to the son who had rescued him, but he couldn't decide who had done the most to help him. He gave the bright, shiny thing to Nyame, who put it up in the sky until someone could figure out which son deserves it the most. It is still there in the sky. You can see it tonight. The end. If you like, you can discuss this story and what it meant to you. No pressure or demands. This is a time of sharing for those who wish to share. And a time of listening for those who don’t wish to share. Now let’s fill and pass the unity cup. Everyone take a sip. Pause and reflect on the concept of unity (umoja) for a moment. Then blow out the candle. This concludes Day 1 of Kwanzaa. I just want to thank Eshu Bumpus for providing this story about Unity. This story was written by Eshu who is an accomplished storyteller and expert on Kwanzaa. You might know that storytelling has strong roots in African culture as a method of teaching and transforming as well as entertainment. He has a website called www.storytelling.net . I am so grateful that he has agreed to allow us to present his stories on this Wiki history podcast.) Thank you for participating in Day 1 of Kwanzaa with us. We hope to see you tomorrow at rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. Kwanzaa yenu iwe na heri. (Kwanzaa YEH-Noo ee-wah nah heh-REE). Happy Kwanzaa!
Michael Imhotep discusses why the Willie Lynch Letter of 1712 is a Fraud, how words in the letter either didn't exist in the early 18th century or weren't used the way we use them today, the fact that Willie Lynch never historically existed, the danger in believing myths as real history and much more. Telling some Black people there's no Willie Lynch is like telling a child there's no Santa Claus. WATCH VIDEO HERE https://youtu.be/cfJNsbakShI Michael Imhotep is the host of The African History Network Show and founder of The African History Network. He is a talk show host, researcher, lecturer and writer and is featured in 7 documentaries. Listen to The African History Network Show with Michael Imhotep, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST on 910 AM in Detroit or around the world online at http://www.910AMSuperstation.com or by downloading the 910AM App to your smartphone or at http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and listen to the podcasts. Watch on Facebook LIVE at “The African History Network”. Listen to The African History Network Show with Michael Imhotep, Thursdays, 8pm-11pm EST at http://BlogTalkRadio.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetworkShow and listen to the Podcasts. Follow Michael Imhotep in Social Media at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetworkFanpage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAHNShow Website: http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for a complete list of our DVDs, documentaries, Podcasts, articles, Online Classes and all of the DVD titles from Michael Imhotep.
Just over 300 years ago, Willie Lynch, a British slave owner in the West Indies wrote the most effective plan that is still in place today.
Tragedy, not calm, restlessness has erupted in our minds. Killing and racism - WELCOME TO AMERICA. The government - can they be trusted? Will Trump be the next President of the United States? POTUS? And the trust issues with the government are everywhere, not just with minorities. And here's the killing - the fewer people go to the polls, the more than likely, THE CANDIDATES THAT SHOULDN'T BE ELECTED will get in office. Do you see any - AND I MEAN ANY polititician worried that the turnout is not good? Hell, if only 25 people voted and the candidates who wanted to win the most win, why would they be upset? Polls be damned. We will probably not talk about his, but it's for sure, we are going to talk about something. KITM means KINGS IN THE MORNING 347-205-9366.
Welcome to another segment of Foundational Friday. In this segment Chief Yuya demystifies the idea of hypnosis. He challenges the listener to recognize if they are already in a hypnotic induced state and if so, how did that occur. Learn how the Willie Lynch Letter and the feminizing of men lies at the very root of the hypnosis process. Youtube Page for Enlightenment and Transfomation: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwdPvVgWhNtEUKpzNs2HSNQ Twitter: @hruassaananu Instagram: https://instagram.com/inspirationalspeaker/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/saduluhouse https://www.facebook.com/h.yuya.assaan.anu https://www.facebook.com/orishareligion https://www.facebook.com/selfactualizationtour For spiritual classes with Chief Yuya go to http://www.saduluhouse.com/store/ For spiritual products, videos, books, and services go to http://AlphaOmegaStore.com For a spiritual or psychic reading go to http://www.vcita.com/v/db9a3a38/online_scheduling For radio Broadcast go to http://www.enlightenmentandtransformation.com For ANU Events go to http://anunation.org/anu/events-2/
African Americans in American History Divide and Conquer has long been a stategy among the powerful of the world to gain dominance over the weak, for political, social and economic supremacy. On this program we will continue on the topic of the pass two programs, titled: Police Brutality, "Black Man and Psycological Effects of America", which is holding American back from all that it can be. Willie Lynch Letter: "In my bag, I have a fool proof method for controlling your slaves. I guarantee everyone of you that if installed it will control the slaves for at least three hundred years. My method is simple, any member of your family or any OVERSEER can use it.I have outlined a number of differences among the slaves, and I take these differences and make them bigger. I use FEAR, DISTRUST, and ENVY for control purposes." Some historians claim that the LETTER is a hoax, because they say they could not find evidents of a Willie Lynch in 1712, in America or England. REAL or FALSE, the proof is in the reality of the content of the letter, documented in the real history of the Black African Slave in American, from 1619 to 2015, 300 years plus. "Beware of the smart crooked deceivers who will always try to pull one over on you", to maintain the status quo. The time is now, to start using our own G-d given common sense and follow the logic in our studies to it's logical conclusion.
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NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER Butterfly Evolution welcomes Author Rodney Jordan back to the show! TIRED OF BEING BLACK offers a fresh perspective on the struggles and stereotypes of the black race from a man who personified most of them growing up but then turned his life around to become a school teacher, a basketball coach and a positive role model to hundreds of students and athletes. Yet there are some that expect Rodney to speak a certain way, to dress a certain way and to be a father to many but a husband to none. In his literary work, Jordan draws heavily from his experiences growing up in an urban area largely defined by drugs, violence, teen pregnancy, and welfare. Jordan disrespected and rebelled against all authority figures in his life which led to him being forced out of his mother's home at the age of twelve. Tired of being Black exposes negative stereotypes that Black Males like the young Rodney Jordan often perpetuate through their actions, reactions and lack of actions. Men and Women of all races, grab as many young people as possible and join us Monday February 17th at 8PM CST. Listen by calling 818-691-7406 or by selecting this link.
SouLutions Beyond Limits! Delbert Blair joins us for our monthly conversation as he decodes strange events and reveals hidden truths about the world we live in. This month he talks about his interview with the writer of the Willie Lynch letter, and more. The letter image retrieved from: www.mentalfreedom.net
The Willie Lynch document of 1712 introduced to slave owners, a method of solving their problems with their slaves. Lynch advised that if implemented, his plan would control the slaves for at least 300 hundred years and shall carry on becoming SELF-GENERATING by the slaves. 2012 marked the end of the 300 year Lynch cycle. Minister Darwin Harris, Pastor of Morning Manna Ministries will join The Butterfly Evolution in discussing the implemented plan and its continued influence on the Black Race. “I prayed for 20 years with no answer until I prayed with my legs.” Frederick Douglas…… “I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” Harriet Tubman…… Prepare to listen on Monday February 25 at 8 PM CST. Listeners are encouraged to call in to speak with the host and guest.
We'll discuss the Willie Lynch Letter of 1712 and listen to excerpts of the new lecture from Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show entitled, "The Fraud Of The Willie Lynch Speech of 1712: Empowering African-Americans for The 21st Century" recorded on June 3rd, 2012 is Item #726 on www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. The Willie Lynch Speech first became known back in about 1993 and was revealed as the programming that was used on the Slaves in the West Indies as well as The United States. Willie Lynch was allegedly a British West Indies Plantation owner who delivered a speech to Virginia Slave owners in 1712. This lecture will prove that this speech is a fraud and is actually a creation of the 1970's. Even though the speech has proven to be a fraud it opens up a discussion so we can understand some of the history of what has happened to the descendants of African people in America and what we must do to reclaim what was stolen and compete in the 21st Century. The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.
The infamous “Willie Lynch”letter gives both African and Caucasian students and teachers some insight, concerning the brutal and inhumane psychology behind the African slave trade. The materialistic viewpoint of Southern plantation owners that slavery was a “business”and the victims of chattel slavery were merely pawns in an economic game of debauchery, crossbreeding, interracial rape and mental conditioning of a Negroid race, they considered subhuman.This speech was delivered by a white slave owner, William Lynch,on the bank of the James River in 1712.And The Message is Still True . . . TODAY!!! Some people say that their was never anyone who lived by the name of WILLIE LYNCH.Some even say that this letter was not real.I SAY THAT IF YOU READ THIS LETTER YOU WILL SAY THAT THIS PROGRAM WAS REAL INDEED!!! You can get your free copy from our site at www.culturefreedomradio.webs.com and please join us as we go in.THANKS YOU
The infamous “Willie Lynch”letter gives both African and Caucasian students and teachers some insight, concerning the brutal and inhumane psychology behind the African slave trade. The materialistic viewpoint of Southern plantation owners that slavery was a “business”and the victims of chattel slavery were merely pawns in an economic game of debauchery, crossbreeding, interracial rape and mental conditioning of a Negroid race, they considered subhuman.This speech was delivered by a white slave owner, William Lynch,on the bank of the James River in 1712.And The Message is Still True . . . TODAY!!! Some people say that their was never anyone who lived by the name of WILLIE LYNCH.Some even say that this letter was not real.I SAY THAT IF YOU READ THIS LETTER YOU WILL SAY THAT THIS PROGRAM WAS REAL INDEED!!! You can get your free copy from our site at www.culturefreedomradio.webs.com and please join us as we go in.THANKS YOU
Special Guest, Slim Williams, Pt. 2 Teen Depression-The Silent Epidemic/Remembering Black History Month: The Effects of the Willie Lynch Letter if ignored Unfortunately, Teen Depression has increased over 300% in the past 30 years as of 2006 - imagine the numbers today with the state of the Economy. Is Teen Depression passed on as just "A Teen being a Teen"? Then...is Willie Lynch the hold-up on your ABUNDANCE? The power of words and the effects it can have on you if you and your family ignore it. Let's put it to rest for good!