African American History: Joel Freeman 2/3
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Blacks invented lots more Like the bedcouch water raft cigarette roller ironing board And more just everyday things and we don't no cause the teacher don't teach cause they don't know It's good to see a white man pay homage Now black man do the same
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i dont wonder why a white person would want to study black history, i feel everyone should learn all history. the REAL history. not the textbook crap thats taught in school. you educate your kids, dont depend on the school system.
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Feel free to check out some personal thoughts and studied opinions about ancient Egyptians -- w w w dot freemaninstitute dot c o m / egypt dot htm
or you can also try -- w w w dot Truth-Centric dot c o m
Thanks,
Joel Freeman
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I love this...moral of the story: EDUCATE yourselves : )
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@TptBoi09 wow this was so powerful. You wrote this a year ago and it brought tears to my eyes! You are right. We dont know our history. It is being concealed for a reason. To oppress us.
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...and after hearing about all of that glorious black history from one of the world's foremost neurosurgeons, what does this woman do? She slips into so-called Black-speak"You ain't seen nothin' yet!" with full on fake southern accent. Such a shame. But, she can't help it.
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you're forgetting Oscar Micheaux: First African American to become a Filmmaker
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I am outraged at how much we don't know about these graet inventors how contributed sooo...much of our society and are black. It's a disgrace we know a dumb french woman who says let them eat cake but know nothing about the AMAZING inventors of african descent. Disgraceful!
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Wow, my high school history teacher must have forgot to tell us about these things; or maybe I was absent that day...
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Thanks...
this should be standard history in schools, to stop the madness of arrogance and low self-esteem, and I am sure you know what I mean, peace
xanmere 2 years ago 39
Why would a White man be interested in studying Black History? Legitimate question. My long-winded response is in the DVD presentation, "A White Man's Journey Into Black History." But I have also provided a written response. The link is about half way down the page on my bio. You can also link to The Freeman Institute Black History Collection (3,000+ documents and artifacts) on the same bio page. Would love to correspond, Thanks, Joel Freeman -- w w w dot JoelAFreeman dot c o m
freemaninstitute 1 year ago 21