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#thetravelingmoor
Writer, Co-creator and Co-host
of The Safehouse Podcast
Advocating for the rights and needs of Black men and boys
the raison d'être: mission fuel
To underscore the colluding forces of the African-American males' incessant oppression. Highlight the permeating effects of white supremacy and the astringent nature of anti-black male misandry in America. To implore African American men to liaise politically, economically, and socially with each other as a duty to African-American boys and create a countervailing force against the social stigmas, suppression and oppression we've suffered here in America as a result of slavery that's still de rigueur.
As the biblical pericope of Matthew 25:40-45 states “whatsoever you do to the least of your brothers and sisters, you do unto me.”
Since we, as African-American males, are the bottom caste of the bottom casted, this serves as the dialectic of my interest.
Earl Grant, aide to Malcom X, speaks on how the structural racism in the United States arrests the development of black boys and men in America in a 1983 interview with Gil Noble.
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