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UNFORGOTTEN PAGES IN BLACK HISTORY: Part 1: Introduction

UNFORGOTTEN PAGES IN BLACK HISTORY: Part 1: Introduction

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THE TRANSITION OF CULTURAL NATIONALISM TO CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM<o:p></o:p>
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Greetings Brethren,<o:p></o:p>
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Peace be unto you. To the Church and believing Christians everywhere. To those that believe in the Bible as the supreme authority that governs all of humankind. In this we give thanks to God the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit that leads and guides us the straightway.<o:p></o:p>
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Beloved as we continue our sojourn at this place we see the ever expanding misconceptions about the destiny and destination of God’s people, which includes all people that reside on the earth. All that liveth have a confirmed destiny with the Savior at the Last and Final Day. Also the greatest unfulfilled prophecy of the Bible may come sooner than later.<o:p></o:p>
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Once again as we explore ProVerse to ascertain the known and the unknown we look at the historic premise of Cultural Nationalism and its impact on the minds and hearts of those once held in subservience. However, what of the subservient and ancillary posture of the mind? Just what has caused this dependent position of the hearts and minds of the people of all cultures that walk and crawl upon the earth?<o:p></o:p>
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Meanwhile, what is Cultural Nationalism? Is it a flawed and illogical belief that the study of one’s Culture is a cure-all for all the ills of an economic bent society? Thus is there a utopian dream among the Cultural Nationalists? But most Cultural Nationalist believe all of their problems reside in race and culture. The FreedomJournal has seen the essence of the Economics of Racism and what of its utility in this equation? Moving right and left we rest upon our second area of discussion which is the panacea of all of our dreams.<o:p></o:p>
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Is Christianity a belief of right and left? Are there liberal as well as conservative Christians? Is Jesus Liberal or Conservative? Well do the terms of humans in the flesh apply to the Divine? Meanwhile nothing is wrong with unity of purpose, independence and national interest as components of Nationalism. Taking Culture with it is not all that is needed. While taking Christianity with Nationalism is surely a way to the Top.<o:p></o:p>
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The Confrontation of Theory Ideology and Peace (1-19-09)<o:p></o:p>
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Many great thinkers regarding the Experience Black have<o:p></o:p>
come and gone. However, as the will of God will break a<o:p></o:p>
new day some thoughts still digest and resurface in the<o:p></o:p>
minds and the often bleak hearts of those lost in academic<o:p></o:p>
confusion, mis-education and an attack on all things that<o:p></o:p>
they do not understand, believe and grow with in peace.<o:p></o:p>
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The main impetus behind the development of Cultural Nationalism by some scholars was the theoretical writings of a Harvard trained Black physician, Dr. Martin Delaney. Delaney even at that early date disdained the use of the term Negro and preferred to be called Black. Delaney born of pure West African stock took a pointed interest in the study of African history and culture.<o:p></o:p>
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We saw first the great testament of the Culture Black in<o:p></o:p>
“The Land of the Blacks,” Africa and the land of Egypt.<o:p></o:p>
Yes to know of these things is good but what of the role<o:p></o:p>
of Jerusalem? Meanwhile we see in study Chancellor<o:p></o:p>
Williams, “The Destruction of African Civilization,” W.E.<o:p></o:p>
B. DuBois, “The World and Africa,” Eric Williams,<o:p></o:p>
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Delaney, later, in his seminal work, "The Condition, Elevation, Emigration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Politically Considered," published in 1852, outlined a program which he felt would speak to the immediate needs of Black people. Part of Delaney's program called for the emigration to, and the colonization of Eastern Africa by Black people. <o:p></o:p>
“Capitalism and Slavery,” but who takes heed to all they<o:p></o:p>
have written? Just who can digest these great scholars and<o:p></o:p>
not come away with a need to see and read more? So went<o:p></o:p>
Walter Rodney, “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa,”<o:p></o:p>
Cheikh Anta Diop, “The African Origin of Civilization Myth<o:p></o:p>
Or Reality,” nor could we stop and not include the research of,<o:p></o:p>
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Rodney's work "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa" is an empirical investigation of the relationship between Africa and Western Europe. The time period of his study extends from 1500 to the period of decolonization of the 1960's. Thus, Rodney's major concern is to note by way of scientific study how in fact Western Europe by way of their imperialist policies toward Africa exploited its people and resources.

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Brother Ivan Van Sertima, “The Journal of African Civilization.”<o:p></o:p>
Don’t forget Diop again and “Cultural Unity of Black Africa.”<o:p></o:p>
Some also came noted by some as unlettered and the intellectual<o:p></o:p>
community frowned. However, Garvey who was Marcus made<o:p></o:p>
his way in “Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey,” so did<o:p></o:p>
the work of J.A. Rogers as he wrote about race and made for,<o:p></o:p>
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With the emergence of Marcus Garvey, Cultural Nationalism for the first time attained a legitimate wide spread recognition from Black people throughout the world (for Garvey's movement was truly international in both appeal and scope).

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Precedents in the study of Black history. Malcom X Shabazz also<o:p></o:p>
came trained in a concentration camp to digest vivid realities<o:p></o:p>
of Black history that are still passed down. But don’t forget<o:p></o:p>
those that lived and bled through slavery like Frederic Douglass<o:p></o:p>
and the host of Slave Narratives that are the true accounts from a<o:p></o:p>
Black slave perspective.<o:p></o:p>
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Frederick Douglass came and ran for freedom early, but he never scratched his head. Malcolm X came late and also stood up walked and talked like a man. But, Booker T. came in between and set a new paradigm for the head scratchers. Here many argued that it was the sign of the times and survival. However Frederick Douglass and many that ran with him in 1838 would have died standing up.<o:p></o:p>
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In Africa along with Diop was that great one Kwame Nkrumah.<o:p></o:p>
All of his research is found in the hearts and minds of the true<o:p></o:p>
Pan-Africanist and those that sought to dissect culture and find<o:p></o:p>
Nationalism as a base. So we hail especially “Neo-Colonialism The<o:p></o:p>
Last Stage of Imperialism,” and “Class Struggle In Africa.” The<o:p></o:p>
Ebony man Lerone Bennett gave us “Confrontation Black and White.”<o:p></o:p>
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Nkrumah notes that Africa as a complex society that embodies traditional past, common aspirations, and shared experiences under Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism and Imperialism. Even in this diverse society there are certain common political, social and economic conditions and problems.

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In China Chairman Mao Tse tung made critical statements on culture<o:p></o:p>
that can be transferred to the Black American Experience as there<o:p></o:p>
are some unique parallels. Huey Newton and his Black Panther Party<o:p></o:p>
also made some contributions “To Die For The People,” and so did<o:p></o:p>
C.L. R. James, “A History of Pan African Revolt.” Some also came from<o:p></o:p>
the West Indies like Frantz Fanon as a French West Indian and,<o:p></o:p>
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“The Wretched of the Earth,” and “Black Skin White Masks.”Stokley<o:p></o:p>
Carmichael also called radical as Bobby and Huey set various precedents<o:p></o:p>
on Black Power and the Third World. E.W. Blyden 1813-1912 also hailed<o:p></o:p>
the Caribbean also carried an early torch for Pan-Africanism. He also<o:p></o:p>
set the tone for the great transition to Christianity, in “Christianity, Islam<o:p></o:p>
and The Negro Race.” So what was most important of Carter G. Woodson?<o:p></o:p>
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It was a failed mind experiment that those Black like me and Blacker could leave Martinique and live in Paris and become White. Nor could the same Black man and woman live and be schooled in London and become more British than the British. Black stayed although some tried to discard this Blackness. Fanon told many about the Colonial and Neo-Colonialism support for a failed assimilation.<o:p></o:p>
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“Mis-Education of the Negro,” or “The History of the Negro Church?”<o:p></o:p>
Meanwhile we would not be able to understand much of this without E. Franklin<o:p></o:p>
Frazier’s research especially “The Negro Church In America,” We also lean<o:p></o:p>
on Joseph Washington, “The Negro and Christianity In The U.S.” However<o:p></o:p>
the leading theorists toward the question of Cultural Nationalism is Martin<o:p></o:p>
Delaney, “The Condition, Elevation, Emigration & Destiny of the Colored,<o:p></o:p>
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Is there more mis-education in the Church than in the public or private schools? Where did Christianity lose its way? Did money get in the way of Jesus and the true Gospels? What are the parallels of the church house and the school house?<o:p></o:p>
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People of the U.S., Politically Considered,” published in 1852. Meanwhile<o:p></o:p>
we see as we look past, present and ride the Spirit toward the future a<o:p></o:p>
transition to things that soon will be perfect. That the great tragedy has<o:p></o:p>
not been solely the with-holding, distortion, deception, ignorance and lack<o:p></o:p>
of a clear historical record of the Black and African Experience over-time.<o:p></o:p>
But as we relish our on-going conversion we see the willful and Hellish,<o:p></o:p>
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The Protestant Movement took hold and a multitude of denominations arose. Thus many doctrines came upon man's lips and breath and many took these to heart. Thus a belief in man and things and not God became/is vogue. Here is another period of Darkness and Light. What is the Dawn? Is that where the world sits?<o:p></o:p>
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Distortion and confusion of the historical record of the Church as the<o:p></o:p>
greatest crime committed by anyone that has ever lived in this foreign<o:p></o:p>
land. Here we see the understanding not only of God sent Laws but<o:p></o:p>
race, economics, politics, sociology, psychology and religion. Here all of the<o:p></o:p>
great disciplines and disciples come to reside under one grand design that<o:p></o:p>
stems directly from the Creator.<o:p></o:p>
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It is written that once the Bible was taken from the people the Great Satan who resides in Babylon came up. However the Word was on the lips of many but they grew weary and forgot God. As the wind of change sought to come, it did not. However, the Bible was again released to humankind. But man does not read nor study the Bible.<o:p></o:p>
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Peace and Golden Paradise, Carl A. Patton a willing slave and servant of Almighty God writing for the FreedomJournal 2 February 2009 in the year of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus.<o:p></o:p>
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Part 2: An Intellectual Tragedy: The Road To Peace<o:p></o:p>
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Part 2: An Intellectual Tragedy: The Road To Peace

UNFORGOTTEN PAGES IN BLACK HISTORY

THE TRANSITION OF CULTURAL NATIONALISM TO CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM
(A CONTEMPORARY LOOK AT BLACK HISTORY 2009)


The Last Report from Alexa (Oct. 08) had Psyche Z Publishing at over 29 Million Hits per month. Did we reach 50 or 100 Million Hits by Nov. 08- Jan. 09?
Part 2: An Intellectual Tragedy: The Road To Peace
Editors Note: Will the wagons ever circle around love and God? Where will the Wind blow in Blue Goose Hollow? Meanwhile, the big tree said to the little tree, I will soak up all the sunshine and let you die. But the little tree not dismayed because he prayed daily without ceasing; said I love you. However what you said you would do is a sin. I thus hate sin and all the little trees ran and hid. But one little tree called Freedom with a big F stood up walking, talking like a good man leaning on the breast of Jesus. He then, the little tree thus felt the sunshine even in the rain and in the end needed not sunshine or rain.

In the name of Almighty God, Master of the universe Ruler of all the earth

Greetings Brethren,

Peace be unto you. To the Church and believing Christians everywhere. To those that believe in the Bible as the supreme authority that governs all of humankind. In this we give thanks to God the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit that leads and guides us the straightway.

Beloved no doubt that the great thinkers that laid the foundation for the intellectual life and breath of Cultural Nationalism, Pan-Africanism knew not of the ordained transition process yet to take place. Is this wishful thinking? Do most Cultural Nationalists today even know that they are dyed in the wool dogmatic cultural pagans? But how can one make the transition to Christian Nationalism without God? Therefore, is there something unique in the intellectual attitude that denies the existence and power of the Creator?

There are also those that (we see it written) that were supposed to make the transition to Christianity that also leaned on culture in the Old Testament. What are the parallels here among the Black masses that still fail to make the transition? Will culture save anyone? Will God save us all?

Does Egypt Hold The Key To The History Of The Church? (1-19-09)
As the great Black thinkers of yesterday found grace in
antiquity and Africa west, east and in the cradle of world
civilizations the contemporary African and Black American
the Blacks throughout the Diaspora of consciousness knew
of the great past events and contributions of the Pharaoh
people to the world.

Some scholars during this period argued that, there has been a consistent effort to rationalize slavery by omitting Africa from world history. Therefore, many people believe that history can be written without reference to Black people. W.E. B. DuBois believed that this approach to history was scientifically unsound and also dangerous for logical social conclusions. (See Dubois, The World and Africa, New York, International Publishers, 1947, p. vii)


Some awed by what they had accomplished transformed
the map of Africa “The Land of the Blacks,” to a north
Eastern Europe. But how could Africans now be Europeans?
Was the Middle East in Europe? Surely you had to pass through
the east to get to Europe anyway this did not work and soon
lost all its vigor as ignorance among even the masses lasts only,

A little while. Meanwhile the Blacks that had a great setback
when the bondage cargo ships passed by east and west as they
were raped and ravaged to ruin and history and culture
was under attack. Justification for economic racism further
instilled in the displaced African and now Blacks and even the
Africans on the continent a great lack of self esteem and,
Inferiority based on superiority took hold of many colors as
money ruled and it was colored green, black gold and yellow
as silver was less but diamonds were more. Natural resources
fell into foreign hands and these hands claimed them as their
birth right and self genocide a crime became ever present and Black
on Black crimes took what was left as the dispossessed became worse,
The beginning of the slave period for Blacks in America also meant the beginning of the Economics of Racism. Thus, from all legitimate accounts the White man invented racism to justify slavery. The Europeans that enslaved the Black man, woman and child often claimed to be religious. Therefore, if White people could make claims that Black people were heathens and inferior human beings, they could justify slavery.


Than the intruders that only came and went as they pillaged even
the land and the soul. Meanwhile, I see that early Black historian
looking over the historical record and coming south to Ethiopia and
did he realize that Christianity thrived there untouched by Islam?
He came further south and then west as Islam penetrated there but
Christianity also survived.
But the missionaries came, but no one connected Egypt to the
equation of religion as Jerusalem was a stone’s throw to the north.
Jesus rested there so did many of the great prophets and patriarchs
also came there to rest, study and exist on the Spirit that must have
also thrived in Alexandria and throughout that place. But who saw
a connection of history and religion?

Is religion history? Does it take in all things that exist? If you know
God do you see things not in isolation? What just what if they knew
God and knew Egypt? Therein, was then, no bickering over many
things as they would be explained. We now see them revealed in the
Bible, however, if not for this conversion that would not be so. I looked
Past Egypt and see Peace and Paradise.

Racism does not come from the Bible. Racism comes from man and his greed. For the record what comes first racism or economics? We argue that economic greed preceded racism. Thus, the term Economic/Racism.

Cont. Part 3: No History Restless Peace

Peace and Golden Paradise, Carl A. Patton a willing slave and servant of Almighty God writing for the FreedomJournal 6 February 2009 in the year of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus.
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THE TRANSITION OF CULTURAL NATIONALISM TO CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM
(A CONTEMPORARY LOOK AT BLACK HISTORY 2009)
Part 3: No History Restless Peace
Editors Note: Beloved we come in love realizing that there is a remnant among all of the diverse groups that make up the human family. Therefore, we are grateful to God for those that have showed love to us. Meanwhile, we bear witness as Almighty God is our Maker, the Creator and Judge that there is power in the submission to Jesus Christ. With this submission and the acceptance of the Gospel inferiority complexes flee. There are no more Uncle Toms and sycophants. The righteous will never put anything in the flesh or anything material before God. Those that lift up man and things that have a temporal value like diamonds and pearls are lost and will never accept the transition to Christian Nationalism. But rest assured that those that believe as we believe are rebuked and scorned by many including their own brethren and blood. But those persecuted for His sake are blessed. Therefore, we pray without ceasing for our enemies who are the enemies of God and even in their alleged treachery bring joy and Peace for everlasting to the Saints.

In the name of Almighty God, Master of the universe Ruler of all the earth

Greetings Brethren,

Peace be unto you. To the Church and believing Christians everywhere. To those that believe in the Bible as the supreme authority that governs all of humankind. In this we give thanks to God the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit that leads and guides us the straightway.

From the earliest times of human existence the Blacks that inhabited “The Land of the Blacks” had existed as the great benefactors of human development. Black, White, Red and Brown, Egypt described these people, however to the south and west of Egypt, also were significant cultures now unheard of and for the most part forgotten. So soon after the defacing of the statues and artifacts that noted a Negroid and Blackness the ships were destined to come.

Money became in vogue as it has never lost its flavor for the rich and the powerful. Many muscles were needed as land became found that was not lost in the west. The Natives did not run and hide, but many Europeans still came as they came to the West coast of Africa as the Brown and White brothers also came to the East. The Black presence penetrated India and the Middle East even to this day as does the Black presence all through North and South America and the Caribbean basin.

A Transplanted Race (1-19-09)
Alex Haley told us a story that registered true
as the Roots of Black folk and Queen was her
name. Toby was not his name we have said “No
Man Knows My Name.” Meanwhile, the shackles
spelled chains and with that came not only a name
change, but the invention, creation of a new race.
Could man do this or did it just logically take place?
The word Negro is defined in the dictionary as a person of African descent. Surely this conclusion has some merit, but when and why did the word Negro appear in the English language, or any language. The word Negro was invented during the slave trade. Thus, the Europeans who dealt in the slave trade created a new race of Blacks from Africa and called them "Negroes."
Somewhere along the chain line, at the slave pens,
aboard the stinking ships, at the auction blocks for
human commodities in the internment camps, the
breeding grounds, in the slave quarters in the cotton
fields the names were born. Black became a stigma
and Negra, Boy, Negro, Nigger, Negress came to
describe those that knew nothing of Toby and Gal,

Therefore, the word Negro was invented, so that Blacks from Africa would know nothing of their past. Understandably the Negroes' history began when he was brought to America. It is documented that the history of the Black man goes back to the beginning of time. Therefore, the record speaks of a long history of Black people.
Would there ever be a positive result of this cultural
fusion that still takes place? Are we yet to see a new
breed of Blacks that would be Colored, Negro, Afro-
American, Black American and African-American.
Some brought or did all bring a belief in religion?
What God would have sponsored this? God never
rendered evil for evil sakes. Some also were pagan.
Thus, the acceptance of the distinction of being a Negro renders a short history of a group of people who were originally slaves. This brief history also notes that these Negroes were freed from slavery as recently as 1865. Thus, many have come to believe that with such humble origins and existence, the Negro has contributed very little to mankind except the sweat from his brow.


Meanwhile, nothing had any place here as this was
a new land, a new language, a new people, new customs.
But there was no way to totally assimilate another race
of people into a culture that was also developing and
gaining root as all of the settlers of course came from
across the great sea also, but most had come before
the kidnapped souls were cast out to work the ground.
It is for sure that those who invented this so-called lowly race of people (the Negro) were calculated in shaping and molding the attitude of the slaves. Thus, the Negro by the slave master's design would accept an inferior status, while holding the slave master as supreme.


So as all cultures came to the table, the dominant culture
won as you can never take culture with you upon your
Back it has to be realized in the mind. But on the backs
of free labor came the greatest country noted in the annals
of human existence. Progress got in the way of a kingly
life style and the greed to keep people as cattle. However,
the salvation of the Union won and the Blacks were freed.
It stands to reason that if one had known nothing but the humble station of a slave, he would have very little self esteem and pride. Hence, the Negro was totally cut off from his African past. The Negro was taught that he had always been a slave, and to serve the master was the law of man and the law of God.


Many just wandered and some stayed on the plantations
and new forms of slavery came to the table in share-cropping
and tenant farming. Some said many were still held deep in
the country side still working the land as they knew not of
freedom as the Masters defied God the Union and a bleeding
conscience that would carry over to their heirs if there was no
repentance.
If you have read the book “Roots” and saw the dramatization on TV, you know that Kunta Kinte refused to accept the ways of the Negro. But many Blacks on the slave plantations did accept the ways of the Negro for various reasons. For all practical purposes, many Blacks even in 2009 still accept the doctrines of an invented race of people, the Negro. The contemporary Negroes still think they are on a plantation. Therefore, they still think the White man is their master, and that he the Negro is an inferior human being.


With no history there was a restless peace for a transplanted
race. But who would come out of the ashes of a Civil War
to write of our history; Black History? Who stands in the way
of Truth as no one wants the true history told? They saw God
in many cotton fields that were hot. They saw God as many took
to the woods running, running and ending up at the Cross Roads.
Is peace realized in a dream of freedom?
Cont. Part 4: The Attempted Reconstruction Of An Illicit Conscience & Peace

Peace and Golden Paradise, Carl A. Patton a willing slave and servant of Almighty God writing for the FreedomJournal 10 February 2009 in the year of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus.

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