stand up for the social interests and causes of the Black community (606 hits)
There is a “mind war” against African consciousness. People of African descent are the victims of a silent psychological onslaught that instills a feeling of guilt within for standing up for the social interests and causes of the Black community. African people have to love their own more than they fear being called racist. Furthermore Black people often feel that they must validate their concerns and involvements with Black causes by confirming their affiliation and association with multiple other ethnic groups. The Black community requires courage if we are to collectively solve our problems as a unit. In the book “Black Power,” by Kwame Ture he says “Black people need not be apologetic or defensive about controlling their communities… We have seen that this is the one sure way to end racism.” ~ David X