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Posted by Egmond Codfried (Member # 15683) on :
 
THE WORLD GREATEST BLACKS

This thread is a tribute to

J.A.ROGERS.


Everybody can join in, to keep focus and free ourselves from daily White Supremacy brainwash. Let this be a display of Pan-Africanism on ES, today. Discussion of merits is welcomed.

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1883-1966

Critical Assessments of Joel Augustus Rogers
Although Joel Augustus Rogers was largely self-trained, some of the most distinguished scholars of the twentieth century have acknowledged our debt to him. Dr. William E. B. DuBois (1868-1963), perhaps the greatest scholar in American history, wrote that, "No man living has revealed so many important facts about the Negro race as has Rogers." The eminent anthropologist and sociologist J.G. St. Clair Drake wrote that:
"No discussion of comparative race relations would be complete without consideration of the work of the highly motivated, self-trained historian Joel A. Rogers. Endowed with unusual talent, Rogers rose to become one of the best-informed individuals in the world on Black history, writing and publishing his own books without any kind of organizational or foundation support."
 
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CHEIKH ANTA DIOP


"In practice it is possible to determine directly the skin colour and hence the ethnic affiliations of the ancient Egyptians by microscopic analysis in the laboratory; I doubt if the sagacity of the researchers who have studied the question has overlooked the possibility." --Cheikh Anta Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop, a modern champion of African identity, was born in Diourbel, Senegal on December 29, 1923. At the age of twenty-three, he journeyed to Paris, France to continue advanced studies in physics. Within a very short time, however, he was drawn deeper and deeper into studies relating to the African origins of humanity and civilization.

http://www.raceandhistory.com/Historians/cheikh_anta_diop.htm
 
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OPRAH WINFREY
 
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ALI!!!

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I'm completely in awe of ZORA NEALE HURSTON! Rereading an annotated issue of Tracks in The Dust.
 
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Marian Anderson

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America's Greatest Singer
 
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Angela Davis

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JULIUS NYERERE OF TANZANIA
 
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Booker T. Washington
 
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IVAN VAN SERTIMA FROM GUYANA, S.A.
 
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Reggie Lewis

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PELÉ
 
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CHATEAU DE MONTE CRISTO, MUSEE ALEXANDER DUMAS NEAR PARIS

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ALEXANDER DUMAS
 
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Reggie Lewis

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Reggie Lewis (November 21, 1965 – July 27, 1993) was an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Boston Celtics from 1987 to 1993. He averaged 20.8 points per game in each of his last two seasons with the Celtics, and finished with a career average of 17.6 points per contest. He died suddenly during a Celtics practice in 1993. His #35 jersey was retired by the Celtics as a memorial to him — one of only two Celtics to have a retired number but not a championship in the 62-year history of the franchise. The other was Ed Macauley, who did win a championship with the St. Louis Hawks in 1958.

WIKIPEDIA
 
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George Washington Carver - Botanist, 1864-1943
Dubbed a " black Leonardo" by Time magazine, Carver – born into slavery himself – developed revolutionary farming techniques that helped former slaves in Alabama become self-sufficient. His methods helped to restore the South after the Civil War.

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Fred D'Aguiar - Writer, born 1960
Poet, novelist and playwright, regarded as one of the great British writers of his generation. He focuses on the role of the immigrant in Britain, slavery, colonisation and his Guyanese and British heritage. His works have been translated into 12 languages.

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Bob Marley - Musician, 1945-81
Bob Marley brought reggae to a worldwide audience, and is a hero in Jamaica as well as being seen by many Rastafarians as a prophet. His albums and shows with his band, The Wailers, were legendary. In 1978 he was awarded the United Nations' Medal of Peace.

Black power: history's greatest black achievers
 
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MARCUS GARVEY
 
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YOU JUST BEAT ME TO BOB MARLEY!. VERY GOOD!

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Reggie Lewis

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Reggie Lewis (November 21, 1965 – July 27, 1993) was an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Boston Celtics from 1987 to 1993. He averaged 20.8 points per game in each of his last two seasons with the Celtics, and finished with a career average of 17.6 points per contest. He died suddenly during a Celtics practice in 1993. His #35 jersey was retired by the Celtics as a memorial to him — one of only two Celtics to have a retired number but not a championship in the 62-year history of the franchise. The other was Ed Macauley, who did win a championship with the St. Louis Hawks in 1958.

WIKIPEDIA

Hahaha! Good one!!

Reginald F. Lewis (December 7, 1942 – January 19, 1993), was an American businessman, who was one of the most successful business leaders during the 1980s.
He was the richest African American man in the 1980's. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he grew up in a middle class neighborhood.
He won a football scholarship to Virginia State College (now Virginia State University), graduating with a degree in economics in 1965.
He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1968.
He was also a member of Kappa Alpha Psi.

In 1992, Forbes magazine listed Lewis among the 400 richest Americans with a net worth estimated at $400 million.
He also was the first African American to build a billion dollar company.
He died, aged 51, from brain cancer.

 
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Maya Angelou - Author, poet, playwright, born 1928
A great voice of black literature. Angelou's memoirs expose the difficulties of growing up as a black woman in St Louis. Her achievements are many and varied, and she was the first African-American woman admitted to the Directors Guild of America.
 
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NOBEL PRIZE WINNING NOVELIST TONI MORRISON

http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/63_folder/63_articles/63_morrison_nobel.html
 
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Egmond, it's your thread, but why mess it up with those gigantic oversized photos, ya messy kid you?
 
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Egmond, it's your thread, by why mess it up with those gigantic oversized photos, ya messy kid you?

ONE IMAGE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS! NO LONG SPEECHES HERE, PLEASE.

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ROBERT MUGABE OF ZIMBABWE WHO DELIVERED HIS PEOPLE FROM APARTHEID
 
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Eddy Bruma
Uit Wikipedia, de vrije encyclopedie
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Mr. Eduard Johan (Eddy) Bruma (Paramaribo, 30 mei 1925 – aldaar, 6 november 2000) was een Surinaams jurist, schrijver en politicus.

ONE OF SURINAMES GREATEST SONS. LIKE ZORA NEALE HURSTON, HE FOUGHT FOR OUR DIGNITY AND CULTURE. I STEPPED IN HIS FOOTSTEPS WHEN I WROTE A MODERN VERSION OF A PLAY ABOUT MARIA SUSANNA DUPLESSIS (1739-1795)

http://www.theagenda.nl/e304_maria-susanne-duplessis.html

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Bruma
 
Posted by kenndo (Member # 4846) on :
 
ANY BODY IS GOING MENTION BLACKS OF THE NILE VALLEY(EGYPT,NUBIA,AXUM) AND THE REST OF EARLY AFRICA.
IN J.A. ROGERS BOOK HE MENTION MANY BLACKS OF THE PAST,LIKE KINGS,GENERALS ,SCIENTIST ETC..

I THINK THAT BOOK WAS CALLED GREAT MEN OF COLOR.
 
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HERE ARE JUST A FEW,OF COURSE THERE ARE MANY MORE AND NAMES THE MAINSTREAM IN AMERICA DO NOT KNOW OR MANY PARTS OF THE WORLD AND NAMES WE DO NOT KNOW OR KNOW YET.


World's Great Men of Color, Volume I: Asia and Africa, and Historical Figures Before Christ, Including Aesop, Hannibal, Cleopatra, Zenobia, Askia the Great, ... and Many Others (World's Great Men of Color) (Paperback)

by J. A. Rogers (Author), John Henrik Clarke (Commentary, Introduction) "I HAVE OFTEN been asked what led me to begin my researches on what for a better name I will call Negro history..." (more)
Key Phrases: young sultan, ablest general, New York, Haile Selassie, Mulai Ismael (more...)


http://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Great-Men-Color-Historical/dp/0684815818
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In this first volume: outstanding blacks of Asia and Africa, and historical figures before Christ -- including Akhenaton, Aesop, Hannibal, Cleopatra, Zenobia, Askia the Great, the Mahdi, Samuel Adjai Crowther, and many more.


http://www.akibabookstore.org/Worlds-Great-Men-of-Color-Vol-II_p_2918.html
 
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ARETHA FRANKLIN

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ARETHA FRANKLIN'S MOM
 
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WINNIE MANDELA

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NELSON MANDELA
 
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DIANA ROSS
 
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ALEXANDER PUSHKIN
 
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EARTHA KITT
 
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SALIF KEITA, MUSICIAN
 
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JESSEY NORMAN, OPERA SINGER
 
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EARTHA KITT

EARTHA KITT IS NO MORE, BUT SHE WILL LIVE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
 
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CHATEAU DE MONTE CRISTO, MUSEE ALEXANDER DUMAS NEAR PARIS

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ALEXANDER DUMAS

I have visited this place twice. Unusual to have a museum in Europe dedicated to a Black man. One they also consider Black, because of a slave ancestor. Very nice, peaceful spot. The bus driver who works the route, a Black French man, did not know this museum, nor that Dumas was Black. Everything written in French though.
 
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LOL Egmund, You sabotaged your own thread. Too bad, it could have been nice.
 
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http://repeatingislands.com/2010/02/15/alexandre-dumas-movie-starts-row-over-black-depardieu/#comment-17209

Still they will use a white actor to play him.
 
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Ryan Giggs, who has more African blood than A. Dumas...

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Imhotep set the standard for dress stone architecture for millennia to come as well as healer
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Toussaint,while there were many great freedom fighters in many parts of the world he made the greatest impact in the America's of that time list off accomplishments
1. The Louisiana Purchase may not have been made had it not been for Toussaint Louverture.
2. Louverture freed the slaves of Haiti in the only permanently successful slave revolt in history.
3. He developed the idea of dominion status for Haiti as part of France. Rejected by Napoleon, the idea subsequently was used by Great Britain 66 years later on July 1, 1862, when Canada became the first dominion.
4. He wrote the first constitution for Haiti. It was the second constitution for a republic in the Western Hemisphere.
5. He was the greatest Black general in history, except for Hannibal 2000 years earlier.
6. He was the most outstanding Black statesman in history.
7. He possessed outstanding ability as a civil administrator.
8. He set up the first legal code for Haiti.
9. He devised the first universal school system for Black people.
10. He dealt with the first five presidents of the United States or their representatives, either when they were in that office or when they were Secretary of State.
11. He was the first Black man to be the subject of poems by two of America’s leading poets.
12. He was the only Black general to defeat three of the world’s biggest armies: French, British and Spanish.
13. He declared emancipation for slaves 61 years before U.S. president Abraham Lincoln did so.
14. He devised a plan for how slaves could gain economic freedom, before those rights were granted in any other country.
15. By bringing the freedom of slaves to the world’s attention, Louverture’ example helped other worldwide liberation movements develop (women’s right to vote and other women’s issues, child labor laws, environmental movements and others).
16. He caused European governments for the first time to deal with the aspirations of Black colonial people. His example was followed by Simon Bolivar in South America, Russians with serfs, British in India, and Boers in South Africa (due to Gandhi’s leadership).
17. Set up the first new and simplified tax code.
18. He got rid of corrupt French tax collectors in Haiti. Substituted clear-cut tax rules.
19. He promulgated and administered new laws with justice (unique for colonials).
20. He improved the quality of slaves’ lives measurably. Gave them pride as members of society.
21. He was the “First one who brought guerrilla warfare to he notice of military historians. He used strict discipline and precision with athletic prowess.”
http://winebeforelaundry.tumblr.com/post/482305564/21-facts-toussaint-louverture
 
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Menelik II defeated Italian imperialist ambitions at the battle of Adowa thus preserving the only free African state and one of two black run state in the world at that time, one of five states in the world not conquered or ruled by Europeans the others being the Kingdom of Thailand and the Empire of Japan.
 
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Nanny was a leader of the Maroons at the beginning of the 18th century. She was known by both the Maroons and the British settlers as an outstanding military leader who became, in her lifetime and after, a symbol of unity and strength for her people during times of crisis.

She was particularly important to them in the fierce fight with the British, during the First Maroon War from 1720 to 1739. Although she has been immortalised in songs and legends, certain facts about Nanny (or "Granny Nanny", as she was affectionately known) have also been documented.

Both legends and documents refer to her as having exceptional leadership qualities. She was a small, wiry woman with piercing eyes. Her influence over the Maroons was so strong, that it seemed to be supernatural and was said to be connected to her powers of obeah. She was particularly skilled in organising the guerilla warfare carried out by the Eastern Maroons to keep away the British troops who attempted to penetrate the mountains to overpower them.

Her cleverness in planning guerilla warfare confused the British and their accounts of the fights reflect the surprise and fear which the Maroon traps caused among them.

Besides inspiring her people to ward off the troops, Nanny was also a type of chieftainess or wise woman of the village, who passed down legends and encouraged the continuation of customs, music and songs, that had come with the people from Africa, and which instilled in them confidence and pride.

Her spirit of freedom was so great that in 1739, when Quao signed the second Treaty (the first was signed bv Cudjoe for the Leeward Maroons a few months earlier) with the British, it is reported that Nanny was very angry and in disagreement with the principle of peace with the British, which she knew meant another form of subjugation.

There are many ledgends about Nanny among the Maroons. Some even claim that there were several women who were leaders of the Maroons during this period of history. But all the legends and documents refer to Nanny of the First Maroon War, as the most outstanding of them all, leading her people with courage and inspiring them to struggle to maintain that spirit of freedom, and life of independence, which was their rightful inheritance.


 
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Jane Austen is the greatest Black in the world as she is the greatest writer in the world. Sge identifies as Black and she looks Black.
All her personages are brown or black of skin, and they discuss complexion and Black Beauty. She writes Black History in Emma (1816).
Jane Austen is a Black Activist
 
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LOL Egmund, You sabotaged your own thread. Too bad, it could have been nice.

The thread is still here and persons are still contributing. Too bad if your internet connection is from before christ.
About laughing out loud: I see people in the street laughing by themselves...perhaps they think about this thread too?

But what I really need to know is where the hijacked JSTOR articles are kept. I'm looking for:

Hubback, penportraits in jane austen works, cornhill press, 1927
 
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A quick question. What made you put Oprah on this thread? Her social reengineering is largely responsible for the plight of the black family in the Anglosphere today.
 
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^ My point exactly, but considering the source; Definitely has skewed reality checks on what is important (clothes, hair, shoes, penis, Jane Austen, ect.) than normal men, and that's the negative we cannot afford.

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even this guy was forced into being "some what" activist because of the tremendous activism of his time.
 
Posted by kikuyu2 (Member # 19316) on :
 
^ My point exactly, but considering the source; Definitely has skewed reality checks on what is important (clothes, hair, shoes, penis, Jane Austen, ect.) than normal men, and that's the negative we cannot afford.

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even this guy was forced into being "some what" activist because of the tremendous activism of his time.



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Oprah is a professional coon.Her show is nothing but a slick media COINTELPRO targetting blacks at the instigation of her handlers. If the thread was entitled: foul negroes who deserve a millenium in hell,I would endorse Oprah wholeheartedly.
I'm a little disappointed ESers,who I assumed were more cerebral than most,can't see the obvious.
 
Posted by MelaninKing (Member # 17444) on :
 
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^ My point exactly, but considering the source; Definitely has skewed reality checks on what is important (clothes, hair, shoes, penis, Jane Austen, ect.) than normal men, and that's the negative we cannot afford.

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even this guy was forced into being "some what" activist because of the tremendous activism of his time.



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Oprah is a professional coon.Her show is nothing but a slick media COINTELPRO targetting blacks at the instigation of her handlers. If the thread was entitled: foul negroes who deserve a millenium in hell,I would endorse Oprah wholeheartedly.
I'm a little disappointed ESers,who I assumed were more cerebral than most,can't see the obvious.

Hate to sound jaded, but there is nothing new here. African Slavery would not have been possible without the collaboration of Ignorant black Africans.
Idi Amin understood this and why he put the blade to many Africans in his country who attempted to open the back door to let the Albinos back in.
Oprah is just a woman, with a gay woman's motives, desires and perceptions. Confusion dominates.
 


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