Black activists for liberation, not guidance.

Autor: Smith Jr., Paul M.
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Zdroj: Personnel & Guidance Journal; May71, Vol. 49 Issue 9, p720-726, 7p
Abstrakt: This article focuses on African Americans efforts to scrap racism. In the fight for liberation, all Americans may be viewed as militant activists. They are attacking various fronts to remove the white oppressor from their backs, and until victory is won, black people are ready and willing to continue the fight for justice initiated by their forefathers. African American people do not understand the credibility of "flag-wavers' who willingly give consent to authorities to pin medals on men for destroying humans in the name of free-doing, braven', and face-saving, yet, these same flag-wavers disappear under the cover of "backlash," "law and order," "the silent majority," "hard-hatter," "liberal cackle," and bureaucratic red tape when the freedom and power of fellow black citizens are the issues at stake. Consequently the African American man has decided to "soldier" in his own country, design his own medals, and pin them on himself by taking positive action to achieve his own liberation.
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