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In Memorium: Black Afrikan Nationalist Casualties of War

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I've been in the cultural conscious, Black Afrikan Progressive and nationalist movement for years. In that time I've come across a lot of strong, intelligent and resilient Brothas and Sistas who I both love and respect. Either they have gracefully bowed out, retired, or just found there personal way within our current socio-economic & political context and decided to disengage in the every day activism of "the struggle."

A substantial percentage of these soldiers have been left bitter, angry, disappointed, sad, depressed  and in some cases left hating their own people or anything having to do with "Black Issues."

I want to talk about why we have lost these powerful soldiers in our fight for nationhood and independence and how our lack of cultural cohesion and a sense of urgency is the reason why we will continue to lose more. 

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