Bethelhelm Cemetery, in search of the ancestors of Kunta Kinte (Hennings, TN)

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"Those who die for life,...cannot be called dead." Ali Primera
Since a boy,....was impacted by the reality of evil...greed....the issues of morality...the unjustice of the controling powers over other human beings...the story of Roots, by Alex Haley reaveals as many other stories this crude reality...I find that going to the source...finding the roots and origins of history awakens the secibility, the mind...the sences and of course the heart...Here in Hennings, Tennessee I was able to pay my respects to Alex Haley and his relatives.....the Kunta Kinte legacy...They lived never to die....couse they can cut his foot but not...EVER....the dream of FREEDOM...ever....for the...for the awakening of the conciousness....my respects...my sadness...my tears...my unforgattable memories.....Eternal love to our brothers and sisters who were under the cruality of slavery of the body but not of their mind and dreams....Frank Diaz Hennings, TN Nov.10th, 2010

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  • We are all slaves, the 1% is opressing us, but it's hidden. So few people realise the massive distribution of wealth. Blacks are still opressed by the educational system, because if they are born poor they can't affor university. Universities should be taxed. Stupid americans.

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