
My friend, Stephen Bess, has written a birthday
livication for Frantz Fanon. These
livications began as an extension of the
Wall of Respect, that began with Joseph McNair and
Asili. Heroes and role models are important because their lives give us signposts that tell us where we’ve been, where we are now, and give us possibilities for the future. These are our heroes.
Please read Stephen’s post:
Happy Birthday, Frantz Fanon.
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4 comments:
Thank you, Friend. I like what you wrote about heroes.
Blessings~
Stephen
Peace.
Nice site. Nice insight. Definitely will return.
Bougie Black Boy, visited your site.
Interesting.The great writer CLR James in the Black Jacobins suggested that class and not race was the great divider in the Caribbean.
I see you are attempting to confront that hydra. I wish you well.
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