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The time has come for the Blackman to forget and cast behind him his hero worship and adoration of other races, and to start out immediately to create and emulate


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The time has come for the Blackman to forget and cast behind him his hero worship and adoration of other races, and to start out immediately to create and emulate heroes of his own. We must canonize our own martyrs and elevate to positions of fame and honor Black men and women who have made their distinct contributions to our racial history.

Sojourner Truth is worthy of sainthood alongside of Joan of Arc. Crispus Attucks and George William Gordon are entitled to the halo of martyrdom with no less glory than that of the martyrs of any other race. Jacques Deselines' and Moshesh's brilliancy as soldiers and statesmen outshone that of a Cromwell, Napoleon, or Washington: hence they are entitled to the highest place as heroes among men.

Africa has produced countless numbers of men and women, in war and in peace, whose lustre and bravery outshines that of any other people. Then why not see good and perfection in ourselves? We must inspire a literature and promulgate a doctrine of our own without any apologies to the powers that be. The right is the Blackman's and Africa's. Let contrary sentiments and cross opinions go to the winds. Oppositions to Race Independence is the weapon of the enemy to defeat the hopes of an unfortunate people.

We are entitled to our own opinions and not obligated to or bound by the opinions of others. If others laugh at you return the laughter to them; if they mimic you return the compliment with equal force. They have no more right to dishonor, disrespect or disregard your feelings and manhood than you have in dealing with them. Honor them when they honor you; disregard them when they vilely treat you. Their arrogance is but skin deep and an assumption that has no foundation in morals or in Law.

They have sprung from the same family tree of obscurity as we have; their history is as rude in its primitiveness as ours, their ancestors ran wild and naked, lived in caves and in branches of trees like monkeys as ours; they made sacrifices, ate the flesh of their own dead and the raw meat of wild beasts for centuries even as they accuse us of doing. Their cannibalism was more prolonged than ours; when we were embracing the Arts and Sciences on the banks of the Nile, their ancestors were still drinking human blood and eating out of the skulls of their conquered dead.

When our civilization had reached the noon-day of progress, they were still running naked and sleeping in holes and caves with rats, bats, and other insects and animals. After we had already unfathomed the mystery of the Stars and reduced the Heavenly Constellations to minute and regular calculus they were still backwoodsmen, living in ignorance and blatant darkness.

The world today is indebted to us for the benefits of civilization. They stole our Arts and Sciences from Africa. Then why should we be ashamed of ourselves? Their modern improvements are but duplicates of a grander civilization that we reflected thousands of years ago; without the advantage of what is buried and still hidden, to be resurrected and reintroduced by the intelligence of our generation and our posterity.

Why should we be discouraged because somebody laughs at us today? Who can tell what tomorrow will bring forth? Did they not laugh at Moses, Christ, and Mohammed? Was there not a CARTHAGE, GREECE and ROME? We see and have changes everyday; so plan, work, be steadfast and do not be dismayed. As the Jew is held together by his religion, the white races by the assumption and the unwritten law of superiority, and the Mongolian by the precious tie of blood; so likewise the Blackman must be UNITED in one grand RACIAL HIERARCHY. Our union must know no climate, boundary or nationality.

BLACK MEN THE WORLD OVER MUST PRACTICE ONE FAITH, THAT OF CONFIDENCE IN THEMSELVES, WITH: ONE CAUSE, ONE GOAL, ONE DESTINY.

Let no religious scruples, no political machination divide us, but let us hold together under all climates and in every country; making among ourselves a RACIAL EMPIRE upon which, "The Sun shall never set."

Let no voice but your own speak to you from the depths; let no influence but your own rouse you in time of peace and time of war. Hear all but attend only to that which concerns you, your allegiance shall be to your Race, then to your family and your Country. Remember always that the Jew in his political and economic urge is always first a Jew, the white is first a white man under all circumstances; and you can do no less than being first and always a Blackman; then all else will take care of itself. Let no one inoculate you with evil doctrines to suit their conveniences. There's no humanity before that which starts with yourself, "CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME." First to thyself be true and thou canst not then be false to any man.

NATURE first made us what we are and then out of our own creative genius we make ourselves what we want to be. Follow always that GREAT LAW. Let the SKY be your limit, and Eternity our Measurement. There's no height to which we cannot climb by using the active intelligence of our own mind. Mind creates, and as much as we desire in NATURE, we can have through the creation of our own minds. Being at present the scientifically weaker Race, you shall treat others only as they treat you, but in your homes and everywhere possible you must teach the higher development of science to your children; and be sure to develop a RACE of SCIENTISTS par excellence, for in Science and NATIONALISM lie our only hope to withstand the evil designs of modern materialism.

Never forget your Cause. REMEMBER! We live, work and plan for the establishment of a great and binding RACIAL HIERARCHY; the founding of a RACIAL EMPIRE whose only natural, spiritual and political limits shall be: LIBERTY FOR AFRICANS, AT HOME AND ABROAD.
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Funny you should post this. I have been thinking for some time now that there is "shame" tied to black pride. It just seems that anytime I try to pay genuine compliments about black culture or history I am seen as divisive or "black pantherish" (and this is coming from other black people too).

I am a black woman and honestly I have not a racist bone in my body- I am very appreciative of all nationalities/ethnicities but as of late I have just been extremely cognitive of the black experience. It is almost like a very passionate love affair that I just want to share with everyone but the moment I say something I always feel like someone is trying to shut me down. Its extremely frustrating for me when other black people tell me I should of have been a black panther, because I dont view myself as aggressive. And I think I should probably do more research on what the black panthers truly represent because the more I think about it, it may just be my own ignorance projecting this negative connotation about what it means to be a black panther.

In any case I do often wonder why black people in general dont seem to be as proud about our experience as I would hope. Just looking at our history and the vibrancy in things such as our "traditional" clothing with such rich and bold colors and intricate designs it doesn't add up that now we should feel shameful or reluctant about celebrating our achievements and struggles. People say things such as if there was a white history month black people would raise hell. These type of statements I just feel are discouragements to celebrate our uniqueness but no other culture seems to carry this stigma.

Sorry for the long rant but it's just been on my mind for quite some time now.


 
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Funny you should post this. I have been thinking for some time now that there is "shame" tied to black pride. It just seems that anytime I try to pay genuine compliments about black culture or history I am seen as divisive or "black pantherish" (and this is coming from other black people too).

I agree, and I've experienced this too. I think a lot of black folks still aren't comfortable with being black.


I am a black woman and honestly I have not a racist bone in my body- I am very appreciative of all nationalities/ethnicities but as of late I have just been extremely cognitive of the black experience. It is almost like a very passionate love affair that I just want to share with everyone but the moment I say something I always feel like someone is trying to shut me down. Its extremely frustrating for me when other black people tell me I should of have been a black panther, because I dont view myself as aggressive. And I think I should probably do more research on what the black panthers truly represent because the more I think about it, it may just be my own ignorance projecting this negative connotation about what it means to be a black panther.

The original Black Panther party did a lot of positive things for blacks in U.S. I certainly encourage you to look them up. I wouldn't take as an insult but it was probably meant that way. I don't understand why pride and fighting for yourself and those of your race when necessary is seen as "racist". Every other race has that right, why not us?


In any case I do often wonder why black people in general dont seem to be as proud about our experience as I would hope. Just looking at our history and the vibrancy in things such as our "traditional" clothing with such rich and bold colors and intricate designs it doesn't add up that now we should feel shameful or reluctant about celebrating our achievements and struggles. People say things such as if there was a white history month black people would raise hell. These type of statements I just feel are discouragements to celebrate our uniqueness but no other culture seems to carry this stigma.

It confuses me too! Our histories and cultures are so unique, and grand! Why wouldn't you want to show that off?! But blacks all over the world in one way or another have been brainwashed with the false ideal that all things black are inferior. By no means are all black people under this ridiculous spell, but a good amount are. Thankfully they(we) are finally waking up.

Sorry for the long rant but it's just been on my mind for quite some time now.
No apologies necessary! You made the terrible strain of copy/pasting worth it!

I mainly posted this just to share but I was hoping there would be some discussion.
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Well I am super proud of my family history and the black experience here in this country. Often I have been made to feel like it doesn't count, or it doesn't matter, because that experience took place here in America instead of in Africa. It's almost as if there is a disdain for those who firmly consider themselves "black Americans".


 
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@ King - you are so right about people not comfortable being black. I never thought about it that way but it does seem to make sense as to why black people would not want to highlight or discuss the black experience.

@Ashbee I think I'm following you but perhaps need some clarification. Are you saying you don't recognize the experience of black history before black people came to America? Or that you prefer to focus more on what has happened in this country? I think both experiences are equally important and I really don't understand why someone would discredit the black American experience as any less worthy in the grand scheme of the black experience altogether.



So tell me what do you all think about this- I made a post on my Facebook status during black history month encouraging everybody to take the time out to educate themselves and the children in their lives about their history. An Italian American friend of mine responded that as Americans, we should focus solely on American history. He felt that breaking it down to African American history, or anything "____-American" was more divisive than it was helpful. I heard where he was coming from but I couldn't get on board that we should all just erase from our memories our ancestors experiences that shaped the subcategories of which we identify. He suggested that everyone only identify as American. I think it sounds good to say we are only American and this is our American history but unless Asian Americans are going to start claiming that their ancestors were stolen from Africa and brought over on slave ships or that as African Americans we will all claim that our ancestors were Aztec and Mayan people we can't just say everyone regardless of ethnicity has the same "American" history. What do you all think?


 
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@Ashbee I think I'm following you but perhaps need some clarification. Are you saying you don't recognize the experience of black history before black people came to America? Or that you prefer to focus more on what has happened in this country? I think both experiences are equally important and I really don't understand why someone would discredit the black American experience as any less worthy in the grand scheme of the black experience altogether.



So tell me what do you all think about this- I made a post on my Facebook status during black history month encouraging everybody to take the time out to educate themselves and the children in their lives about their history. An Italian American friend of mine responded that as Americans, we should focus solely on American history. He felt that breaking it down to African American history, or anything "____-American" was more divisive than it was helpful. I heard where he was coming from but I couldn't get on board that we should all just erase from our memories our ancestors experiences that shaped the subcategories of which we identify. He suggested that everyone only identify as American. I think it sounds good to say we are only American and this is our American history but unless Asian Americans are going to start claiming that their ancestors were stolen from Africa and brought over on slave ships or that as African Americans we will all claim that our ancestors were Aztec and Mayan people we can't just say everyone regardless of ethnicity has the same "American" history. What do you all think?
To the first part, I think both are equally important.

But in terms of us all dropping the ethno-American titles and just rolling with American, I think it would cheapen what it means to be an American to take that away. Each ethnic group in our country has a unique history which, taken as a whole, tell the story of America. From a historical standpoint that would be the equivalent of rewriting history. It says that the path your forefathers forged doesn't matter.

Interestingly that is France's stated view towards race and ethnicity. In France you don't even get a choice. Everyone is just French. I get the point (assimilation) but I tend to favor amalgamation, which in the best light is what America is all about.

We stopped assimilation policies a long time ago. There was even a story a few years back that less immigrants feel the need to change their last name because the country is more or less ok with diversity, well in some respects at least!


 
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I disagree with your friend, being of the same nationality doesn't mean we need to share the exact same history. Our unique histories are apart of what makes the U.S. stand out from a lot of other countries. I can't think of any good reason to downplay our experience in this country. If anything that is divisive, so to be accepted as Americans we have to forget we're black? (rhetorical question)
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