Calamity: September 2005 Archives

The Economic Salvation of African Americans

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by Brian Hammer, People's News Agency

Though African Americans have made progress under the aegis of American civil rights ideology, they still lag behind non-blacks in earnings and wealth. Not only that, in the key category of ownership of economic institutions, they consistently end up with less than one percent of business sales and revenues.

This makes the African American community deeply subservient to other ethnic and racial groups in the U.S., not in a position of economic strength, not only in spite of, but because of the civil rights ideology. The following article compares black nationalist greats Malcolm X and Rene W.E.B. Du Bois with contemporary civil rights leaders in terms of the economic ideology and possibilities they offer and concludes blacks would be better off following black nationalist ideas, many
of which are supported by and elaborated in Prout ........ Read More

Katrina and American Education

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By Garda Ghista; September 5, 2005

This past week saw a Category 5 hurricane called Katrina hit the shores of Biloxi and New Orleans and completely submerge these two cities. The information is now available that very likely thousands are dead in New Orleans, as 60,000 people, according to New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, are unaccounted for.

Hurricane Katrina: Not a time for arrogance

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Victims of Hurricane Katrina

Despite differences with Washington, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, UAE, and Azerbaijan were among dozens of countries that offered financial aid and other assistance to help ease the suffering of the victims of Hurricane Katrina, AP reported.

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