Black People : It Took 200 years to Be Free of Physical Slavery, Another 200 Years to Be Free of Mental Slavery???

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The Black community was on a path towards mental liberation,
http://destee.com/index.php?threads/j-edgar-hoover-and-the-war-on-the-afrocentric-movement.67128/
and ironically it was checked by chemical slavery, self induced as the British and Chinese, but slavery never the less, and mind you unlike the Chinese we never had a "War against Chemical Slavery" in our Communities.
The path was checked in the late 80s,
http://destee.com/index.php?threads...we-controled-the-paradigm-of-our-youth.69783/

and things seem to be going
down hill, exponentially!
Yes there are some here and there doing good, but what is the general statistic of quality of life in every Black community in this wilderness?
 
There were paradigms, since reconstruction to liberate large numbers of people, regardless of religion or economic status from mental slavery.
It occured in the Harlem Renaissance

It occured during the civil rights movement, then the Black Power Movement and the Afrocentric Movement,

yet back then the problems the national Black community faced were mostly political and economic, from White supremacy,

now since the 90s the problems are internal, and social and psychological in regards to family, and community relationships deteriorating.

So with the political and economic problems returned, or even worse, as well as the psychological and social conditions exasperating the ish, will we have to wait another hundred years for an ipad age Harriett Tubman or Ipad age Nat Turner and psychological abolitionsts, to free the mental slavery at present, that keeps us complacent, and regarding unity and collective effort as though they were AIDS and cancer?
 

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