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"Great African Thinkers of the 20th Century"
Or, were there any other Great Thinkers in the century than Africans?
Hmmm... Let's think about that one while we explore the accomplishments and Historic
Achievements of the following African Men and Women:
Khallid Muhammad
Khallid Muhammad is a powerful, positive force in world history. Though distance somewhat
from the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam, the Honorable Mr. Muhammad
will never leave the family of the Righteous. He is forever a member of that family. This
is a tribute to Khallid Muhammad.
Common
Common, formerly known as Common Sense, is a poet extraodinaire. The man
tells tales of reality, sometimes frightening or full of sorrow, or both at once. Common
though injects the Real World with a positive Pro-Black stance, never giving into the pale
ghost of death. We thank you, Common, for your powerful Art and Positive Influence
on the world.
MARCUS GARVEY
No, this list is in no particular order. In fact, i think it is generally agreed that the
Honorable Marcus Garvey is the Greatest Leader of the Century. Unfortunately, that
time rag was not really looking for someone. "The Red Black and Green" are the
colors of a Most Righteous Flag, while the redwhiteandblue means
virtually nothing. Except in law. "The Red Black and Green" too reflects
law, but a higher, Righteous Law. Thank you, Marcus Garvey, i am humbled to be
writing when in the presence of so much of your influence. Your spirit watches over the
world; sad thing is that the powers (minority rulers) refuse to recognize your Courage and
Righteousness when you forced the world to recognize the Beauty and Power of the African.
Again, i thank the Honorable Mr. Garvey.
POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS
Poor Righteous Teachers brought hope and High Art to the 90's. Not much i can say
about PRT except that i for one will never stop listening to the Revolution according to
PRT. "Each One Teach One"
MUTABARUKA
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