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André D. Henderson, Sr.

André D. Henderson, Sr. @Andre D Henderson Sr  

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BLACK UNITY... WHY WE MUST UNITE ✊🏾 OR BETTER YET; HAVE SOLIDARITY ✊🏾✊🏾

Black Unity currently remains a necessity for Black people to gain true freedom.

Black people have been uniquely targeted and attacked because of our common identity as people of African Descent.

For this reason, we must unite; our survival depends on it.

The number of Black people worldwide is enormous, we are not a minority!

We must access this collective power by realizing who we are as a whole and uniting as people of African Descent to re-gain our freedom that has been lost for far too long.

Unity should a priority for Black People.

One of the greatest tactics used against us is division.

Throughout history, our oppressors have been able to conquer us using our own division.

This tactic has been used with even our greatest black leaders in order to prevent progress.

Black Unity means that despite our many differences, we all come together to work toward common goals with the ultimate goal of Black Liberation.

1. We must control our land and resources on them

2. We must control the education our children are exposed too

3. We must practice Group Economics

4. We must have a true Political Presence

5. We must have Security for our selves and our descendants

TOGETHER IS THE ONLY WAY... In order to progress, we must be UNITED ✊🏾
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@ShonSpeaks we've went in the other direction, still seeking approval from a people that hate and envy us 🤬 It is so frustrating... I know @DimitrySaintPierre feels my pain!
2023-05-25 15:05:18
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André D. Henderson, Sr. @Andre D Henderson Sr  

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