Has Black Women heard:::the Story of THE LITTLE RED HEN:::Famous American Folklore
In the tale, the little red hen finds a grain of wheat, and asks for help from the other farmyard animals to plant it. However, no animal will volunteer to help her.
At each further stage (harvest, threshing, milling the wheat into flour, and baking the flour into bread), the hen again asks for help from the other animals, but again she gets no assistance.
Finally, the hen has completed her task, and asks who will help her eat the bread. This time, all the previous non-participants eagerly volunteer. However, she declines their help, stating that no one aided her in the preparation work, and eats it with her chicks, leaving none for anyone else.
Though, a bedtime story, will use the basic theme in dissolve for who will and will not be transported to land establishment in Africa. For those black Americans and Americans that help in the process...they will have opportunity to engage in the transitioning process. For those that want to wait till the bread is baked....and we have completed the negotiations in Africa ....you will be denied.
At each further stage (harvest, threshing, milling the wheat into flour, and baking the flour into bread), the hen again asks for help from the other animals, but again she gets no assistance.
Finally, the hen has completed her task, and asks who will help her eat the bread. This time, all the previous non-participants eagerly volunteer. However, she declines their help, stating that no one aided her in the preparation work, and eats it with her chicks, leaving none for anyone else.
Though, a bedtime story, will use the basic theme in dissolve for who will and will not be transported to land establishment in Africa. For those black Americans and Americans that help in the process...they will have opportunity to engage in the transitioning process. For those that want to wait till the bread is baked....and we have completed the negotiations in Africa ....you will be denied.