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Layout by CoolChaserBlack is an adjective: which is a descriptive word, and not a noun according to proper grammatical rules. A noun is a person, place, or thing; therefore a person cannot "be" black. Black is defined as gloomy; pessimistic; dismal (a black future); sullen or hostile (black words); harmful; evil; wicked (a black heart); indicating censure or disgrace (a black mark on a persons record); marked by disaster or misfortune (black areas of drought); African-American; to lose consciousness or memory temporarily. Black according to science means death. Black is also a color, and colored means anything that has been painted, stained, varnished, or dyed; therefore a person cannot be black. Black and colored have all been used to name the olive hued person or their descendants. Colored, now somewhat old fashioned, is often offensive. However it is still used, such as in the title of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. In the late 1950’s black began to replace Negro and is still widely used and accepted. Negro is a name given to a river in West Africa by Moors because it contains black water (the Negro river is located in what is today called Brazil in South America). The first use of "negro" to describe a human can be traced back to 1441, when Portuguese kidnappers operating below the Senegal River used the term "negro" to designate their captives. Slaves were fallen under the primary designations of black and negro, which are references to persons legally transformed into "property." The official utilization of legal terminology played a significant role in the oppression of Moors in America. Official nomenclature illustrated a person's legal and social status in the U.S.A.We truly have to come to grasp that African American is not a nationality. African American is a misnomer for the Moors of America. If you observe the order of the United Nations, you will see no African representative or nationality. You may see Uganda; Morocco; Egypt; Sudan, Algeria etc. Africa is composed of many nations. If you were to meet a person from the Sudan, he will not accept the misnomer African American, because he is conscious of the fact that he is Sudanese American. If you were to meet a person from Egypt he would never accept the misnomer African American even though Egypt is in Africa. African American, black, colored, and Negro are all manufactured nomenclatures for the people (so-called blacks) who were stripped of their nationality in 1774. The true nationality of the socalled black person of America is Moorish American. The Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by U.N. states, "…every person has a right to a nationality; no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his or her nationality." The covenant of the League of Nations (predecessor to the United Nations) stated that, "…historically, revocation or denial of legal nationality had often been a tactical preliminary to deprivation of rights."

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A MESSAGE FROM THE KKK

letter from a KKK member written to black men in prison !! The following is the contents of a letter placed on the bed of a young Afro-American incarcerated in the Chicago city jail . Please take 3 mi...
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