Hidden Colors 2 (From Tariq Nasheed)

At the NYC 7pm show Dr. Kaba Hiawata Kemene a.k.a Booker T Coleman (I'm not sure how to spell his new name) gave a short speech in person before the movie started.

How was that?
Dude is such a good person.

He a lot thinner in person. For some reason I thought he was bigger. :lol:

Wow at George Washington carvers story .Thats disgusting

The thing about George Washington Carvers is that you have to hear his voice. So you can get further pissed off. It's soo crazy.

They told another story, Where a 8 months pregnant women went to a jail house to tell the sheriff that they are wrongfully accused or convicted her husband of a murder. So a lynch mob came and took her. While hanging her saw they saw that she was pregnant. The mob cut the baby out of her stomach and stomped the fetus out on the ground. :smh: WTF
 
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^^^^ stuff of the devil man, I tell you.

And could you tell Coleman had a speech impediment at all? That's one of the things I really respected about him and how he took his weakness to use as a crutch to inspire others.
 
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Just finished the second one yesterday, and it's got we wanting to read read and read more. I already have a series of books I plan on buying when I get the chance. Can't wait to see the third one.

Does anyone have disagreements with some of the information that's given?
 
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Just finished the second one yesterday, and it's got we wanting to read read and read more. I already have a series of books I plan on buying when I get the chance. Can't wait to see the third one.

Does anyone have disagreements with some of the information that's given?

To tell you the truth this information I would blindly agree with as it help me be a better person but I do have disagreements of what I've been taught throughout school. Since hidden colors 1 have been doing a lot of reading and not only what is discussed in the series provend but it still the tip of the iceberg.
 
To tell you the truth this information I would blindly agree with as it help me be a better person but I do have disagreements of what I've been taught throughout school. Since hidden colors 1 have been doing a lot of reading and not only what is discussed in the series provend but it still the tip of the iceberg.
I don't blindly agree with anything. While I'm not saying they're lying or anything, they aren't really providing sources.
 
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These books give you a great foundation to start with.

Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization
by Anthony Browder
700




Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D
by Chancelor Williams
700




Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy
by George G M James
700




The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality
by Cheikh Anta Diop
700



This website also is a good place for African American literature
http://www.blackclassicbooks.com/servlet/StoreFront
 
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@tay1

These books give you a great foundation to start with.

Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization
by Anthony Browder




Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D
by Chancelor Williams




Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy
by George G M James




The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality
by Cheikh Anta Diop



This website also is a good place for African American literature
http://www.blackclassicbooks.com/servlet/StoreFront
Thanks bro, I will definitely check all this out.
 
To tell you the truth this information I would blindly agree with as it help me be a better person but I do have disagreements of what I've been taught throughout school. Since hidden colors 1 have been doing a lot of reading and not only what is discussed in the series provend but it still the tip of the iceberg.


I don't blindly agree with anything. While I'm not saying they're lying or anything, they aren't really providing sources.

I said I WOULD blindly agree with anything in the film. Also it's up to you to do the research. Which I said I did after watching hidden colors.
 
So, now that we are gaining all this knowledge, what is the next step?
Gotta start building and networking with each other. Gotta start spending our money with each other like every other group does. And we definitely have to stop all the shucking/jiving and Tomming that's so prevalent today. Well never be taken seriously until we stop defending people who attack us; think the people who defended Donald Sterling, Anthony Cumia, Zimmerman, etc.
 
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So, now that we are gaining all this knowledge, what is the next step?

Get together with like minded folks and get it popping in your community.

Leverage whatever talents and people you know to spread the knowledge.

Support COMPETITIVE black owned businesses.

Start your own business and empower others.



So much you can do.
 
Sounds good guys, I get excited when topics like this arise. Now, to figure out a movement that will strike the cord in others without coming off as bitter people.
 
HC3 is only $20.99 now. The pre-order/1st shipment was around $30. I'm going but it now. Plus I have some Rewards Points so that makes it a bit cheaper.
 
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