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Anthony Hilder vs Khalid Muhammad The great debate |
| http://www.blackhistorychannel.org/.special
Anthony Hilder States that because Khalid Muammad's education(yale ,harvard)was financed by the ford foundation (trilateral participant) the cia is using Khallid to incite an insurrection in the black community.. khallid muhammad has oter opinions about hilder |
| Date: 2008-02-08 01:02:19 - Added by: Grassroot Vizir |
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Anthony Hilder vs Khalid Muhammad The great debate pt 2 |
| http://www.blackhistorychannel.org/
special. Anthony Hilder States that because Khallid Muammad's education(yale ,harvard)was financed by the ford foundation (trilateral participant) the cia is using Khallid to incite an insurrection in the black community.. khallid muhammad has oter opinions about hilder |
| Date: 2008-02-08 01:01:59 - Added by: Grassroot Vizir |
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A Day with Khalid Muhammad, Pt. 2 of 2 |
| British journalist interviews the late Great Dr. Khalid Muhammad, part 2 of 2 |
| Date: 2008-02-08 00:39:11 - Added by: Grassroot Vizir |
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A Day With Khalid Muhammad part 1 |
| Khalid Muhammad |
| Date: 2008-02-08 00:38:52 - Added by: Grassroot Vizir |
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NBC News Digest: Geneva Convention (1986) |
| NBC News Digest with the Geneva Convention: Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev |
| Date: 2008-02-08 00:25:40 - Added by: obtuse_edge |
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Reagan - Tear Down This Wall |
| Reagan's Berlin address. See the entire video at http://www.rightlinx.com/?p=880 |
| Date: 2008-02-08 00:22:53 - Added by: obtuse_edge |
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Tribute to Ronald Reagan |
| I produced this in 2005 while serving as the VP of a Washington, DC-area non-profit. It was shown during our annual Ronald Reagan Award Gala. |
| Date: 2008-02-08 00:20:44 - Added by: obtuse_edge |
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African Americans Blacks Barack Obama v Hillary Clinton Race |
| Barack Obama is the Superior Choice for African-American Voters Theodore Cross For the first time in the history of our country, a black man has a credible chance of becoming president of the United States. After the long nightmare years of slavery, lynchings, Jim Crow, and enduring race discrimination, one would expect that, in the upcoming presidential primary contest, Illinois Senator Barack Obama would be the overwhelming choice of black American voters. Not so! National polls show that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are drawing about equal shares of the black vote. The standard explanation is that Hillary Clinton is the inherited winner of solid numbers of black voters because of the tremendous popularity of her husband among African Americans. We all remember how President Bill Clinton campaigned in black neighborhoods and churches, showed compassion and deep concerns for poor blacks, and sought out the opinions, advice, and even the forgiveness of black leaders. His remarkable ability to relate to African Americans, a quality missing among almost all white politicians, earned President Clinton both loyalty and affection among many millions of African Americans. In fact, he was so admired in the African-American community that in 1998 Princeton professor and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison called him "our first black president." But Bill Clinton's success in winning the affection of African Americans is only part of the story. Senator Hillary Clinton in her own right has turned out to be an appealing candidate for black voters. In her so-called Team Hillary, she has assembled highly effective organizations of dedicated supporters in black communities throughout the nation. Her campaign's legal counsel is the widely admired African-American lawyer Cheryl Mills, the former White House deputy counsel who defended Bill Clinton in his impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate. In key states where the black vote is large, and possibly critical in primary outcomes, she has recruited skilled and experienced African-American advisory groups. At the grass roots, Team Hillary has placed scores of faithful bands of African-American campaign workers scattered about in key parts of the country. Keywords: African Americans, blacks, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, race, ethnic minorities, discrimination, racism, president, primaries, Democratic, president, Chris Rock, Apollo Theater, New York, South Carolina, SC,Manning, speech, civil rights, reverend Wille Barrow, church, Trinity United Church of Christ, Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Senator Clinton has won a number of flat-out endorsements from influential African Americans. Her supporters include Philadelphia Mayor John Street, former New York City Mayor David Dinkins, author and poet Maya Angelou, composer and recording mogul Quincy Jones, and Robert L. Johnson, founder of the influential Black Entertainment Television network. Already she has the important backing of at least seven members of the Congressional Black Caucus. In the style of President Bill Clinton before her, she makes regular appearances at black churches where she pays homage to black civil rights pioneers. She artfully uses Bible references and religious imagery to endear herself to black congregations. Last spring Hillary Clinton won glowing praise from the black press when she joined dozens of America's most famous black leaders in singing "We Shall Overcome" at the sacred shrine of black America, the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. Successfully sidestepping charges of pandering to black voters, she deftly shifts to a southern drawl as she sings the popular black hymn: "I don't feel no ways tired. We got to stay awake. We have a march to finish. |
| Date: 2008-02-07 12:13:54 - Added by: godfather |
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Dr. Khallid Muhammad interviewed by Phil Donahue (part1) |
| Dr. Khallid Muhammed speaking on several topics in regards to the liberation of Africans in the Diaspora and on the Continent. |
| Date: 2008-02-06 11:49:02 - Added by: Grassroot Vizir |
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Dr. Khallid Muhammad interviewed by Phil Donahue (part2) |
| Dr. Khallid Muhammed speaking on several topics in regards to the liberation of Africans in the Diaspora and on the Continent. |
| Date: 2008-02-06 11:47:38 - Added by: Grassroot Vizir |
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