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"The responsibility of the Afrikan American community [is to ensure] Afrika's economic development. The ignoring of Afrika by the Western nations provide windows of opportunity open to native Afrikans to drastically reduce the massive outflow or flight of capital, which has been estimated to exceed 80 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, and to reinvest it in their own countries.
Afrikan peoples and nations across the Diaspora must apprise themselves of a full, ongoing knowledge of the social, economic and cultural history of Afrikan nations as well as their contemporary status and reorganize their sociocultural and economic structures so as to initiate and fuel continental Afrika's growth and development.
The Afrikan American community, especially, should vastly overhaul and reconstruct its educational orientation toward a knowledge of the Motherland. It must realize that its own economic salvation is coterminous with or tied to that of Afrika's. It must invest money and human resources in Afrika's development and perceive its economic prosperity as its special responsibility and mission…
The Afrikan American community must become vigilantly and jealously interested in U.S. and European policies toward Afrika and seek to influence those policies in both its own and Afrika's favor."

excerpt from Blueprint for Black Power, by Amos Wilson
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We must do things, yes. What ways have you found make these 'musts' most easy?
Simple Africans get over their religious, political, class, and tribal differences, just as they did in Nigeria to lower the oil prices! Kwame Nkrumah's crime to the colonizer was engaging in the same thing! It's called Common Sense!
 
Simple Africans get over their religious, political, class, and tribal differences, just as they did in Nigeria to lower the oil prices! Kwame Nkrumah's crime to the colonizer was engaging in the same thing! It's called Common Sense!

That's the Master Plan? Lowering oil prices and uniting a continent are two very, very different things.
 
Simple Africans get over their religious, political, class, and tribal differences, just as they did in Nigeria to lower the oil prices! KwameWhat say you? Nkrumah's crime to the colonizer was engaging in the same thing! It's called Common Sense!

Dr. John Henrik Clarke said that there is no future for the world in CAPITALISM! What say you? :)
 

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