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For The True Love of A Father: Ode' To Earl Woods

Anthony Samad
Anthony Samad
Earl Woods was a black man who passed on his love of a game to his son. Tiger Woods may have never acknowledged what race he was, but there was no doubt of what his father was, and the game of golf saw Tiger through the prism of his paternal bloodlines.

How America Made Niggas!!! (Part I of Four: Ignorance and Dependence)

Anthony Samad
Anthony Samad
Nigger pathology is something America, black and white (and now Brown and Yellow), has yet to overcome. “We Shall Overcome” was the mantra of the 20th Century Civil Rights, and we have overcome a few things (not many). But one thing we, fo’ sho’, have not overcome is this Nigger pathology.


How America Made Niggas!!! (Part III of Four: Greed and Jealousy)

Anthony Samad
Anthony Samad
No matter what you think (or how you think) about this discussion on eradicating these words (and according to your e-mail responses, the discussion is now a national one), we cannot deny what African Americans, as a people, have become as a result of a four hundred year effort to frame Blacks in a sub-human context and marginalize their equality.

How America Made Niggas!!! (Part Four of Four: False Hope and Despair)

Anthony Samad
Anthony Samad
Niggerism is just not an invention of sub-human capacity, it’s a circumstance that many Blacks, in most cases, choose not to overcome. Many of our people act a certain way and call being it “hard” or “keeping it real,” but only become examples of how the media and mainstream wants to portray the whole race.


The Open Door

Darryl James
Darryl James
As Africans in America, those of us who understand the struggle know that it is important to highlight the most courageous of us. It is important to magnify those of us who step into an arena where none of us have walked before. When one of us blazes a path, we talk about how that person has "opened a door" for others who will come later.