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WORLD WIDE AFRICA THE VOICE OF THE PAN AFRICAN MOVEMENT

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Many of us do not really know the person we call Huey P. Newton in REVOLUTIONARY SUICIDE we get to see more of the person than the REVOLUTIONARY.  From today we will analyze the chapter  5 "CHOOSING". 
"it's about a kid like you were who believed.  He was born believing but as he grew, everything around him, beginning with his parents and sisters and teachers, everybody seemed to say that what he believed wasn't so.  Sure, they said they believed and they prayed and cried to God and Jesus Christ Almighty but that was for a few moments a couple of hours in church each week.  So somehow he became two personalities, one as sincere as the other, and then three, because he could stand off and watch the other two.   The reason was that he suspected maybe the people who didn't believe might be right, that there was nothing to believe in.  But if he accepted if he accepted this and put down the beautiful honest good things he'd lose out on all he could have gained if he 'd never lost his belief in believing." CHARLES MINGUS, "BENEATH THE UNDERDOG"
As I was growing up in the Baptist Church, I often what our Gods name was. I understood that he was not Jesus Christ, that they were separate, but what was his name. The Greek's all their Gods had names, the Roman God's all had names, even the Hindu 's God had a name. Buddha was the name of the Asian God all over Asia, African's had so many different gods and religions, but we Baptist only had GOD. 

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