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The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Afrikan People

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By Bashir Muhammad Akinyele The most powerful weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. -Steve Biko (Note: This writer will use Afrikan and Black interchangeably to identify people of Afrikan descent.) Recently, Samaria Rice posted a statement on social media openly criticizing community activists, social justice organizations, and prominent […]

Source: Your Black World

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