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The Joshua Generation Network: The American Black Women on African Nations

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What should be our stance and response as Black women on the state of affairs in African nations?

The mainstream media makes every attempt to make it appear that Africa is filled with nothing but wild violent uneducated monkeys running through the wild and the jungles of the continent, but the truth is that there are plenty of African nations that are more well off economically than many Black communities in America, even with its more indigenous and poverty-stricken cultures.

What should be the Blackwoman's stance in America as to the continent of Africa and to any particular African nation?

Instead of using the words "Black Unity," let's phrase it a different way: "Are we ever going to start singing our different parts and playing our different instruments in the same choir, or start singing all of our different parts in the choir to the tune of the same song at the same time?"

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