Historical Context to Black Education


Historical Contest for Education in the United States (1492-2009)

An Outline


FUNDAMENTALS OF USA CAPITALIST DEVELOPMENT



Essentially, what became the United States started off a settler colony of a few hundred whites, grew to 13 colonies on the east coast who made their living catching/kidnapping/transporting/enslaving/working to death Black folk.  These parasitic white colonies fused as a result of fighting a national liberation movement called a revolutionary war against other whites who were colonizing them from Britain as they enslaved Africans and stole Chechimecan land.  After the British American whites defeated the British whites they confederated, then federated into a republic with northern and southern states, and up until the time of the Civil War (1861-1866) was dominated by Southern profits made from working to death millions of Africans producing food, fiber, and finances for whites. All the centers of wealth were in the South because of the profits made from slavery, and stolen land.  This predatory economic formula was connected to the capitalist market of England and every major industrializing European nation. 


In fact, the whole country was organized around the core Southern states, the states were organized around plantations, the plantations were organized around bred Black work gangs totaling hundreds of millions of innocent people being worked 15-18 hours per day, 6 days per week, 53 weeks per year, 246 years, no pay, no freedom, no education, no vacations, no holidays, no sick leave, no human or civil rights that a white man was obligated to respect.  Multiply this times 46,000,000 Africans who lived and died enslaved in what became the United States and you have a small fraction of the trillions of dollars whites made working millions of Black people to death building America.  Add it up. This is how America became the richest nation in the world.  The United States evolved from a slave ruling class to a capitalist ruling class; white men rule sex and gender relations; whites (Europeans) are the ruling race; white Greco-roman/Christian culture is the ruling culture; and old/moribund generations rule young nascent generations.  Blacks were merely enslaved by these populations and "converted" to whatever ideologies/mess that the enslavers imposed on them. This is case in the present: names, holidays, religions, languages, holy books, holy lands, saviors, straightened hair, clothes/ties, architecture, fraternities, sororities, habits, likes/dislikes, family relations---everything most Africans claim as their's is white or Arab. 


How the USA Developed


The present United States of America went through at least 13 stages of development to reach its present level of maturity.  Africans in the Americas developed within the context of this general societal process.


Historically, capitalist development begins with a period of primitive accumulation of capital.  Though not identical for each capitalist specimen, the general social laws of development for the capitalist mode of production are the same.  Given that some capitalist societies are transplanted, the forms in which these laws assert themselves change. 


Indigenous capitalist societies require two primary elements: (1) personally free workers who have no tools and are desperate to work for necessary subsistence in the form of wages, and (2) an accumulation of wealth by the owners of the means of production necessary to establish large-scale enterprises.  When an entire capitalist society is transplanted onto a landmass inhabited by another population with a different form of society and at a different stage of development the new formula must include a whole series of preconditions.   The first precondition was vast quantities of uninhabited fertile land.  In contrast to the indigenous English transformation, the fledgling transplanted white capitalist class on the North American continent created not only the framework for profit first by (1) seizing an entire continent of over 3,890,000 square miles, (2) kidnapping and enslaving millions of African workers, and stealing gold, but they also had to (3) import an industrial apparatus for the mechanical production of commodities.  (4) Finally, they had also to create (through sexual reproduction and immigration); an all-white home market for the production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of commodities that had their origin in raw materials produced by enslaved African. 


The level of the productive forces determines the social and economic relations between people in the process of producing and distributing the necessaries of life. In other words, the level of productive forces determines what forms of property are possible.


Forms of property legalize the relationship between people. Communal property creates one relationship, private property another. The form of property is a political question and is resolved by struggle between various groups. A wooden plow and a hoe make slavery or serfdom possible but not inevitable. Slavery and serfdom is a political form for production. It is a productive relationship. Such productive relations are generally formed as the result of force. 


Productive Forces and the Relations of Production


  • [1] The productive forces determine the development of the relations of production
  • [2] A contradiction arises and intensifies between the constantly growing productive forces and the relatively stable relations of production
  • [3] The contradiction is resolved through a replacement of the old relations of production with new ones, which correspond to the grown productive forces
  • [4] The relations of production have an active influence on the development of the productive forces: new ones accelerate, an obsolete ones obstruct their development

Socio-Economic Formation

  • [1] Interconnection of the main elements
  • 1.1. In the social production of their existence, people inevitably enter into definite relations, which are independent of their will, namely relations of production appropriate to a given stage in the development of their material forces of production
  • 1.2. The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society, the real foundation, on which arises a legal and political superstructure an to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness
  • 1.3. Main elements
  • 1.3.1. Superstructure
  • 1.3.1.1. Ideological relations and the views and theories connected with these (political, legal, ethical, aesthetic, philosophical, religious, etc.) in the society
  • 1.3.1.2. Institutions and organizations corresponding to these views: the state, political parties, social organizations, etc.
  • 1.3.2. Basis
  • 1.3.2.1. Totality of relations of production among people in the course of the production, exchange, distribution, and consumption of objects of material value
  • 1.3.3. Productive forces
  • 1.3.3.1. The means of production created, inherited, stolen, etc., by society
  • 1.3.3.2. The people who operate the means of production
  • [2] Elements of the labor process
  • 2.1. Purposeful activity
  • 2.1.1. Labor is a process in which both humans and nature participate and in which humankind, of its own accord, starts, regulates, and controls the material reactions between itself and nature
  • 2.2. Object of labor
  • 2.2.1. An object of labor is anything at which human labor is directed: the land and the mineral and other resources, plants, and animals, diverse materials, etc.
  • 2.3. Instruments of labor
  • 2.3.1. An instrument of labor is a thing, or a complex of thin, which the laborer interposes between her/himself and the subject of her/his labor, and which serves as the conductor of her/his activity.
  • 2.4. Summation
  • 2.4.1. the unity of the object of labor and the instruments of labor equals the means of production

Once a form of property (private, communal etc.) has been established, a complex structure of laws, courts, prisons, schools, and other institutions are formed to protect, justify and maintain that form of property. This relationship of social institutions to property is generally referred to as "basis and superstructure."


Intense Invasion of Western Hemisphere by Europeans (1492):


In 1492 European feudalism was in a stage of decay during its initial period of mass intercontinental invasion, pillage, ad conquest.  This agrarian system had gone through its natural process of birth, development, decline, decay, and regression back into slavery. 


Starting in 1492, invading whites destroyed indigenous Chechimecan societies. In the process the lands were cleared of their indigenous populations via massacre, wars, genocide, diseases, being worked to death, mass herding onto reservation.  White populations were then mass transported and transplanted onto North American soil. 


The European feudalist societies were in crises; had gone throughout the process of birth, growth, development, decline, and were in the process of dying and regressing back into the society that produced feudalism and slavery.


Slavery was imposed on whites by whites in the form of indentured slavery, then on Africans and non-whites after the period of invasion and conquest. Mass transportation of white conquests from conquistadors searching for gold to seize was expedited.  


The Arawak Indians welcomed Christopher Columbus while he took them prisoner and attempted to enslave them. A massive process of genocide began with butchery, burning at the stake, looting, rape, and pillage as a primary means of exterminating the people from the land.


This opened the door for Portuguese, French, Dutch, Jewish, Arab, Russian, Prussians, Scottish, Swedish, Danish, and English invasions around the world. Genocide of Indians continued.


English Invasion of Jamestown, Invasion of North America Follows (1607):


By 1607 Europeans from England, Denmark, Germany, and France seized upon what became the United States and subsequently transported/transplanted themselves, their society, and culture.  Slavery was exported around the world and particularly in what became the United States whereby Europeans transported/transplanted their society, culture, and race.


By 1619, African populations were seized, captured, kidnapped, mass transported, and enslaved for the purpose of being worked to death draining swamps, building bridges and roads, cutting trees and bushes, planting and harvesting food and fiber, clearing debris, building houses, making clothes, cutting weeds, washing, tending cattle, cooking, cleaning, digging, pulling plows, mining mineral resources, sex concubines, shoveling manure, tending to white children, breeding, plowing, etc. in the case of what became the United States of America, all of this was done for the benefit of white society as a whole and white capitalist and slave owners in particular.


Whereas societies develop communal, slave, feudal, capitalist and socialist forms based on revolutions in their technologies, others can be transplanted to another geographical location. 


The social ingredients for the modern capitalist society was transplanted, imported, on to what Europeans called the North American continent. 


  • 1. The white killed the indigenous peoples, took their land and kidnapped Africans to be worked to death build white nations. Indentured servants were initially white, then Black, then transfromed completely to Black chattel slavery.
  • 2. White invaders/settlers attempted to enslave Indians, but this failed because they died due to exposure to European diseases and inhumane conditions.
  1. What were the origins of slavery? What accounts for the unprecedented brutality and pathological hatreds that arose from it? Slavery arose as a labor system because there was no other reliable source of labor. It arose first as a system of indentured servitude and matured as a racially justified system of chattel slavery.
  2. So, how did they set up this slave relationship? They organized themselves and used superior force and violence to beat a group of people into submission, taking their land, labor, and possessions.
  3. Then they had the problem of making the enslaved remain enslaved. They started off by making laws about what a slave must and can't do. Then they armed a group of men/murders to enforce those "laws" with brute force, maiming, mutilation, massacres, rape, burnings, looting, and lynching.
  4. They set up whipping posts, ropes hung from trees, tied horses to us whipped them in different direction and tore us apart.
  5. They taught the enslaved that god, allah, and jehovah said that the enslaved must obey their masters and get rewarded in heaven.  This religious mess is created by the whites, jews and arabs.  They maintained ignorance by keeping the enslaved from being able to read and write, replacing science with myth and gossip, schools with churches and mosques, libraries with prisons, learning with liquor stores.
  6. These destroyers created institutions and a culture to stabilize their society so that the enslaved will remain enslaved and they will remain the masters.

These laws and institutions are called the superstructure which includes legally created health care, education, governmental, recreational, religious, cultural, criminal justice, sport, and others. This superstructure reflects, protects, organizes and strengthens the base.


North/South Economic Formation (1619-1700) -


Between 1619 and 1700 what became the United States of America had two economic system operating on one continental land mass: (slavery) agricultural manual production in the south based on enslaved African labor, and (capitalism) industrial mechanical production in the north based on white wage labor while new lands were still being seized and settled in the west.

  • 1. Essentially, two antithetical, parasitic, maturing, white economies co-existed in a unified category: agricultural slavery based on the consumption of enslaved Africans on large plantations in the South; and expanding industrial capitalism and yeoman farming families in the North.
  • 2. Each temporarily needed the other for survival. Slavery and capitalism were two polar opposites of the same unity that formed in the northeastern and southeastern aspects of North America.
  • 3. They were two antithetical offspring of British feudalism, which, while in decay, had mass transported its nascent new and its moribund old, its revolutionary and its reactionary, it's new and it's old, its future and its past around the world.
  • 4. One economy was transplanted in the North. One was transplanted in the South.
  • 5. Exclusively parasitic classes of white men headed both economies. Both economies exclusively benefited the white race. Both routinely murdered, butchered, raped and worked to death-enslaved nonwhites.

System of Economic development based on African labor and stolen Chechimecan lands brought massive enslavement of Africans to produce goods in the southern economy. The indentured slaves failed because slave labor was more profitable. The servants teamed with landowners to steal land from the Indians.


Formation of Transitional Capitalist\Slave Society (1700-1750):


The level of productive forces determines what forms of property are possible. Forms of property legalize the relationship between people. Communal property creates one relationship, private property another. The form of property is a political question and is resolved by struggle between various groups.


A wooden plow and a hoe used in agricultural production requires energy from someone/something pulling the plow and someone guiding it while sprinkling seed into the freshly plowed soil.  Plows made slavery or serfdom possible but not inevitable. Slavery and serfdom is a political form for production; if the Black could have stopped the whites they would not have been enslaved.  If the Chechimecans could have stopped the whites they would still have their 3.9 million square miles of North American land and would be modernizing their civilization along the lines of the advances in the Aztec and Inca civilizations.  Neither could not, and so both lost everything.  The Black populations of the world were captured/kidnapped and worked to death building economic systems and civilization for whites and Arabs and the native Chechimecans were exterminated/herded onto reservations as the whites seized almost all of their lands.


Political relations are resolved in their final form by force.  Force of arms is first martial then military.  Military force is organized by armies directed at the art of war.  War is organized by a class or classes within a society.  Those classes have the technological wherewithal to transform productive forces into destructive weapons.  Such productive relations are generally formed as the result of force. Once a form of property (private, communal etc.) has been established, a complex structure of laws, courts, prisons, schools, and other institutions are formed to protect, justify and maintain that form of property.


Blacks, hundreds of millions of them, were forced to produce the profitable commodities for the white economy: cotton, sugar, tobacco, rice, indigo, etc. The goods were transferred to the northern colonies and then exported to England. Wealth from exports was concentrated in the North initially. Capitalism developed in the North as a industrial factory-based semi-finished product creating series of textile industries.  The northern economy grew, the population exploded then moved westward and the southern economy (without a homemarket to sell what the enslaved Africans produced) began to shrink without the wealth from domestic sales and the exports. Not only does every unity contain within itself polar opposites but also these internal opposites are mutually connected to each other. 


One aspect of a contradiction cannot exist without the other. Essentially, then, Africans built the economic foundation of the United States on the 3,678,896 square miles of stolen land occupying latitude 24'N to 49'W, and longitude 67'W to 124'W east by the Atlantic Ocean, and west by the Pacific Ocean.  


  1. All profitable exchange and commerce between the two systems was based on African slave produced goods and raw materials in the south and refined manufactured products in the north. 
  2. Those manufactured products were then transported to the South went to the slave master. 
  3. Africans received no compensation. 
  4. These systems were for the 100 percent benefit of the white race.
  5. Around this enslaved African nucleus grew entire white towns, cities, standard metropolitan units, production regions, states, nations, multinational market networks---an entire (presently merging), white capitalist and socialist world economy. 

It was not until the end of the Civil War in 1865 that one of the economic systems, slavery, was abolished and the entire nation was organized around capitalist industrial production and the capitalist economic system.  


Transplanted White British American Colonies Broke From England And The Revolutionary War Was Fought Over Stolen Land, Enslaved Africans, And Representative Government (1750-1775):


Assume particular stages of development in production, distribution exchange and consumption and you will have a corresponding social system, a corresponding organization of the family, of social classes, and a sex hierarchy---in a word, a corresponding civil society.  Around any such mechanical means of production grows metal machines, waterpower, steam power, mills, factories, and production regions. 


On the next layer, hundreds of thousands and even millions of white wage laborers are organized around the mechanized production apparatus.  They become the white homemarket necessary to circulate the commodities within the economy.  With the organization of white laboring populations, urbanization, i.e., and the development of towns, cities, and even metropolitan centers ultimately follows.  


Next, mechanized means of production are applied to the various spheres of industrial commodity production in the society, i.e., production, distribution, exchange, consumption, and reproduction.  In each sphere, there are industries whose function is to produce commodities, which will be sold back to workers in all spheres at a profit.  This makes up the economic basis of the society, its domestic homemarket.  African workers were confined to the South in degenerate segregated conditions. 


Indigenous peoples were imprisoned on reservations (concentration camps) in the Midwest.  In the United States and in the world as a whole, the white capitalist economic system was the heart of white supremacy because it was designed by whites, in the image of whites, in the interests of whites, and for the primary benefit of whites.    It systematically raised the white race above nonwhites in income, living standards, education, opportunity, health care, nutrition, legal assistance, transportation, housing, etc.  The educational system evolved out of this economic reality and was designed by whites to support the system of white supremacy. 


The legal and military systems were designed by whites to defend the system of white supremacy.  The political system legitimized white male capitalist rule.  The cultural system was fraudulently designed to define whites as innately superior to nonwhites.   Whites were raised to the top and Africans were fastened to the bottom.


  1. Economic exchange increased thus forming a strong political bond, after breaking ties with England in 1776. Between 1720 and 1791, the North and South economic systems grew as a result of profitable African slave production to the extent that they were able to break ties with the English motherland. 
  2. War was organized. The Declaration of Independence was written. Feudalist England and the King George while millions of Africans and Chechimecans are forced into slavery and are being worked to death each day. Cries of justice freedom, equality, and liberty for all men meant all white property-owning capitalists and slave owners. 
  3. Independence declared
  4. Weapons were bought from other white allies.
  5. Capitalist central committee headed by George Washington organized war.
  6. Global conditions were good for victory.
  7. British American colonies seized the opportunity.

U.S. Capitalist Form of Government is Established (1776-1791):


From 1776 to 1791, whites in the 13 colonies declared their independence, win their war of liberation, establish strong political bonds, set up their government, establish their bill of rights, and prepared to fasten slavery on the backs of the African race for another 100 years. 


In breaking free from England America then seized the right to expand across the Appalachian territory avoid surtaxes from England especially on enslaved African produced commodities, and take complete control of their monetary system. 


The new American government negotiated the terms of victory, developed their constitution or founding document, established a federated system with articles of federation and a bill of rights for whites in general and ruling class and middle class whites in particular. 


One class, sex, race, generation, and culture in their own image and interest however set up this form of government.  In these fundamental founding documents, nonwhites had no rights.


  1. Capitalist white men who owned slaves wrote the Constitution.
  2. The nation was built on the constitutionally defined inferiority of Africans, Chechimecans, and women.
  3. An intense period building with an agreement between the two economies (slavery in the South and capitalism in the North) was established.
  4. The Federal Constitution served as models of state constitutions.

Slave Labor Brings Great Wealth To The Colonies: (1791-1820)


The two economies grow wealthy under one agreed upon political structure with African slavery being the primary means for white economic wealth, while theft of Indian lands is the basis for everything else.


Millions of Africans were worked to death each year pulling plows, digging mines, draining swamps, building bridges, and roads, planting and harvesting, cutting weeds, building homes, cooking, cleaning, tending cattle and other things. Africans literally built the economic infrastructure of the United States in its infancy. 


What were the origins of slavery? What accounts for the unprecedented brutality and pathological hatreds that arose from it?


  1. Slavery arose as a labor system because there was no other reliable source of labor and the Black populations could not stop the whites from enslaving them.
  2. It developed first as a system of indentured servitude and matured as a racially justified system of chattel slavery fastened exclusively to Black populations by degenerate whites.
  3. Slavery and the capturing/kidnapping and selling of enslaved Africans became not only the foundation of the economy of the US, it was the foundation upon which arose Europe's capitalist system and the Arab feudal system.
  4. Its great economic surpluses, its gold and silver surpluses, large well fed white populations, its naval and shipping fleets, its universities, its Christian religion/churches and industry was directly connected to the maintenance and expansion of slavery.
  5. The slave system in the United States matured into a hybrid economic system.

The enslaved Black populations were reduced to living standards lower than common field animals by these brute white animals. Their masters were capitalist seeking only a profits and rape at the end of the day. 


Because of slavery, the United States and all its institutions developed centered around slavery. The Constitution, the State Governments, Presidency, the Supreme Court and Congress were directly run from the south and with the control being in the hands of slave owning brutes. As a result, these institutions defended and organized slavery as a political, economic, cultural, social, and racial system of producing profits for white capitalists in particular and the white nation in general.


The arm, navy, police, sheriff, posse, state militia, the police patrols, the courts to the church had but one primary objective---keep the Blacks enslaved and work them to death for profits.  Breed them, sell them, ship them, beat them, rape them---but keep them working producing cash crops.  These murderous whites for the most part were in singular unity around the preservation of slavery fastened to Black people. 


As a result, initially the North developed as a manufacturing and shipping appendage that moved/transported what the enslaved Africans produced:  the north was one big shipping company and Massachusetts was grand central station.  For centuries, the north was an adjunct---shipping kidnapped black people and the goods they produced.  As long as it matured in this capacity, it defended slavery as much or more than the south. Study this carefully: the free blacks (who were usually helping to maintain slavery) in the South had more token rights than the free black in the North.


Massachusetts became wealthy because it transported kidnapped populations in the millions and the products that they were worked to death producing.  That state was one big pirate shipping company for centuries.  Massachusetts built the ships, packed the commodities the Blacks produced, sailed to Africa and Europe, captured/dragged the blacks onboard to be packed, and carried on the holocaust commerce.  Now it claims to be the center of democracy.


Economic Relations Became Antagonized As The Northern Economy Grew While Southern Economy Shrank: (1820 -1855)


The wealth stopped in the North and it became less dependant on the southern economy. Without its own home market the southern economy began to suffer. The industrial revolution began in the North. Civil War in the United States


The double acting steam engine was perfected and widely applied to industry by about 1832. It was an event of historic proportions. Suddenly, the manufactures were handed the stable source of power they needed to utilize all the gears and other instruments of industrial equipment that was already perfected. As manufacturing declined and industry developed, production expanded very rapidly. Soon the productive capacity of the North out ran the consuming power of the South. At that point political antagonism began to replace the former contradictions. The Southern elite imported its luxury goods from England, and much of their foodstuffs and farm implements from the North. Tariffs between England and the United States were practically unknown. Fledging Northern industry needed protection from advanced British production in order to get on its feet. Every proposal for tariffs was blocked by the South. The North needed a government-sponsored infrastructure such as harbors and railroads. The South blocked the funding. The turning point came with the explosive growth of the Northwest (Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota).


MIS-EDUCATION OF BLACKS IN THE UNITED STATES

The first Blacks were brought to the Virginia colony. Initially, some came as indentured servants who received their freedom as soon as their indenture was up, but it did not take long for slavery to become a deeply imbedded institution. Although there was some slavery in the Northern Colonies, including Massachusetts, the number of slaves there was relatively low in comparison to the Southern Colonies. Most slaves in New England were house servants working as cooks, maids, gardeners, and in similar capacities. The situation in the South was quite different. Although there, too, some slaves served as house servants, the vast majority -- men, women, and children -- did heavy manual labor, often working from sun up to sun down. The reason why the "particular institution" took such strong hold in the South was due to economics, the plantation system. Plantations made slavery virtually indispensable and highly profitable.

Although many slave owners, perhaps most, cared little about education for their slaves, some did teach them to read in order to read the Bible. This practice was most common among the Puritans of New England and settlers in the South from the New England Colonies. Churches, including the Catholic Church, the Anglican Church through its missionary arm, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in Foreign Parts, and the Society of Friends -- all were concerned about Black education. Further, a Sunday school for Blacks was established in 1786, one year after the first Sunday school was established in the colonies for white children. Sunday schools at this time taught not only religion, but because of the scarcity of general schooling, also included the teaching of reading, writing, and reckoning (elementary arithmetic).

Thus, Phyllis Wheatley (1753?-1784), a young Black female household slave to the wealthy John Wheatly merchant family in Boston, not only learned to read, but also became perhaps the first Black poet in North American, writing beautiful, poignant lyrical poetry. Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806), a self-taught engineer, helped design the new nation's capital of Washington, D.C.

During the early Nineteenth Century, the movement for Black education continued. Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), a slave and son of a slave, escaped in 1838 going to Rochester, New York, where he established and edited a newspaper called the North Star that served as one of the strongest voices for abolition as well as for women suffrage. In 1827, John Russwurm became the first Black to graduate from college. Shortly thereafter, Oberlin College a Congregational College in Oberlin, Ohio, began to admit Blacks as well as women. Other institutions, such as the Quaker Antioch College in Antioch, Ohio, also admitted Blacks. Other institutions attempted suit, although not always successfully. Berea College (founded 1855), in Berea, Kentucky, was forced to stop admitting Blacks when a group of white citizenry confronted the college president and told in plainly that if the practice did not cease, they would burn the college to the ground.

Nat Turner's Rebellion (1831) and its effect on Black education in the South.

The Benjamin Roberts case in 1849 in Boston.

  • 1800. Gabriel Prosser attempts a slave rebellion in Virginia.
  • By 1807, the British Parliament had put a stop to shipping and trading enslaved Africans.
  • By 1808, the Congress of the United States made it illegal to bring more enslaved Africans into the country. Still, the smuggling of enslaved Africans into the United States continued well into the mid 1800's. Remember, the Amistad slave incident happened in 1839. Slave trading within the states continued up until the day of Emancipation in 1863.
  • By 1812, the British, as a payback to the American colonists, offered the Africans a chance to own land and be free - if they fought on their side during the War of 1812.
  • By 1819, the Canadian government refused to cooperate with the American government by not allowing them free access to pursue escaped enslaved Africans living in Canada.
  • By 1820, the Missouri Compromise was adopted, allowing Missouri to enter the Union as a slaveholding state and Maine as a freebearing state. The Missouri Compromise kept the number of free states and slave states balanced.
  • 1822. Denmark Vesey arrested for planning a slave rebellion in South Carolina.
  • 1831. Nat Turner leads a slave rebellion in Southampton, Virginia.
  • By 1833, the American Anti-Slavery Society was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The British Parliament abolished slavery in the entire British Empire during this year.
  • 1839. The Amistad Insurrection
  • By 1850, the Compromise of 1850 again brought up the issue of slavery. California entered the union as a free state, but the territories of New Mexico, Utah, and Texas were allowed to decide, as individual states, the choice of being a slave state or a free state. 1850 also saw the passage of another much stricter Fugitive Slave Law being put into effect.
  • By 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe published her novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin, which became the best selling book and a major influence for the Anti-Slavery Movement.
  • 1854. The Dred Scott Case.
  • The year of 1857 saw slavery and freedom hanging in the balance.
  • 1859. John Brown broke into the Federal Armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
  • 1860. Abraham Lincoln elected president. South Carolina secedes.
  • 1861. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia secede. Formation of the Confederate States of America. Attack on Fort Sumter.
  • 1861-1865. The Civil War.

1865. Freedom on the Horizon. February 1, 1865, Abraham Lincoln ratified the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution outlawing slavery throughout the whole United States. Lincoln was assassinated two months later by John Wilkes Booth on April 15, 1865.


What caused that growth and why did it tip the balance against what had become known as the "Slave power?"  A look at the map will show that large-scale migration and commerce between the east and west was almost impossible. The Allegheny Mountains were an insurmountable barrier. Therefore, all trade and migration was between north and south. Consequently, the Northwest was sparsely settled by Southerners. Since the rivers in the US run north to south, their trade was with the South. This combination made the Northwest a political reserve for the slave owners. The construction of the Erie Canal changed all that. Suddenly the markets of New York were open to the rich farmlands of the area. Democratic-minded immigrants flooded into the Northwest. There was more money to be made trading with the east than with south. The area needed more canals, more roads and a railroad.


The Southern dominated Congress, understanding the potential political danger refused to grant funds. On this basis the Northwest became a hotbed of anti-Southern and finally anti-slavery sentiment. Just as important, the rich farmlands of the Northwest wrecked the commercial farming of the Northeast. With farming and commercial slavery abolished, the Northeast turned to industry. They need expanded harbors and a tariff to assist them. Again the South, sensing the danger of an economically and hence politically independent North refused to allocate funds.  Suddenly Massachusetts went from the most pro-slave to the most anti-slave state in the Union.  The economic antagonism set the stage for the introduction of new ideas. This came about with the murder of Rev. Elijah Lovejoy to stop his anti-slave propaganda. Propagandists planted the seeds in fertile soil -- the slave power is destroying the right of free speech and intends to take away the liberties of a free people. This was the actual beginning of the war.


Southern Economy Ended When Lincoln Abolished Slavery. As A Political Move To Save The Union: (1860-1866)


The modem capitalist system began to emerge based on the industrial revolution. Maturation of the industrial revolution was concentrated in the North. Crises arose between the northern wage labor and southern enslaved labor economies.


The south broke from the union and the Civil War ensued.

It was during the timeframe 1820-1860 that these two antithetical systems grew, developed, geographically interpenetrated, clashed, tried to compromise their differences, but eventually ended up in Civil War. 

  1. By 1866, The North and capitalist form of society defeated the South and the slave form of society.
  2. What, then, was the Civil War? It was a struggle for political power between two antagonistic wings of the capitalists.
  3. The aim of the new financial industrial oligarchy of the North was to reduce the South to a reserve of industry. The aim of the Southern elite was to transform the entire country and eventually the hemisphere into a slave empire.
  4. Neither side intended to abolish slavery since cotton was indispensable and there was no productive force to take the place of the slave.
  5. The slaves themselves made the abolition of slavery a military, political and moral necessity. With emancipation, the war became revolutionary and it was won.

The war ended with a pro-slavery president in office, and with all the Southern legislators who had resigned their seats showing up to legally claim them. What the South had lost on the battlefield they were about to win politically. The radical wing of the Republicans looked frantically for a way to outvote the Southern elite. They came to the conclusion that they must enfranchise the freedmen.


Thus reconstruction was born. The aim of reconstruction was, on the one hand, to politically crush the Southern elite, and, on the other hand, to contain the revolutionary forces that would be unleashed by this process.


Reconstruction Period: (1866-1920) 


By 1875 this was accomplished and Reconstruction came to an end. Between 1875 and 1890, the political scene was re mapped. The interests of the Southern elite merged with the financial industrial oligarchy.


This was the foundation for the emergence of modern American imperialism.

Northern industry was dependent upon cotton. There was no more productive energy to take the place of the slave, so the "freedmen", along with an equal number of destitute whites were driven back to the cotton fields. Real emancipation came with the invention of a more productive way to pick cotton. This came about with the perfection of the cotton-picking machine. With the economic base in place, the modern Freedom Movement was born. The social struggle for liberation broke out, ending with the de jure equality of the Civil Rights Act.


After the reconstruction period (1865-1874) whereby whites rebuild their country and passed amendments to their constitution which they did not observe, Africans were next fastened to serfdom without political rights are economic means, and terrorized by murderous white lynch mobs, dressed in sheets for another 100 years.  Africans were moved from slave oppression to feudal serf oppression in yet another parasitic system of exploitation called sharecropping.

Southern slavery evolved into sharecropping, moving forward, eventually to turn into industrial capitalism by the late 1920's. 


The south was reorganized as a Capitalist economy under the industrial lines.

In the process Africans were driven off of plantations in the south and into filthy sweatshops and decaying industrial factories in the north.

Housed in filthy ghettos, facing reigns of terror from white lynch mobs, fight the Great Depression, Africans began to fight openly for education, health care, food, clothing, housing, civil rights, and equal opportunity. 

Industrialization created a migration from rural areas to urban centers.

Overcrowding in cities, unemployment, and increase of crime resulted.  Freedmen's Bureau (1865-1870) educated 247,333 Blacks. Objectives: to read, write, and figure.

Bureau had 4,239 schools, 9,307 teachers.

Early land grant colleges for Blacks: Alabama A & M (1873); Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial University (1909), Nashville, Tennessee; Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina (1891), Greensboro, North Carolina.

Early liberal arts universities for Blacks: Fisk (1866), Nashville, Tennessee; Atlanta (1865), Atlanta, Georgia; Howard (1867), Washington, D.C.; Lincoln (1854), Lincoln University, Pennsylvania; Wilberforce (1856), Wilberforce, Ohio, Lincoln (1866), Jefferson City, Missouri.

Foundations supporting Black education: Peabody, Jeanes, Slater, Rosenwald, and Rockefeller. Jeanes fund was for industrial arts education. In early 1930's, some Southern states allotted $.50 per Black pupil vs. $1.50 for white students. Black teachers were paid $300 per year while white teachers received $900 per year.

1896 Plessy v. Ferguson

Hampton Institute (1868), Hampton, Virginia -- General Samuel Chapman Armstrong (1839-1893) and Booker T. Washington (1856-1915).

Tuskegee Institute (1881), Tuskegee Institute, Alabama and Booker T. Washington

W.E.B. DuBois (1868-1963), the Niagra Movement, The Crisis, and the "Talented Tenth." First Black to receive a Ph.D. degree from Harvard University


 (1895). Wrote the Souls of Black Folk (1903).

Slave Economy Disappeared and Domestic Capitalist Economy Survived WWI and WW2 (1920-1950) 


By 1945, after fight in World War I and II with no citizenship rights, no human rights, and no respect, Black soldiers came by to the South determined to take the rights that they had fought against Hitler, and Togo to reserve for whites.  Again white liberals bought their way into the emerging Black Civil Rights


Movement, took it over, and gained complete control of the movement. Assume particular stages of development in production, distribution exchange and consumption and you will have a corresponding social system, a corresponding organization of the family, of social classes, and a sex hierarchy---in a word, a corresponding civil society. 


Around any such mechanical means of production grows metal machines, waterpower, steam power, mills, factories, and production regions.  On the next layer, hundreds of thousands and even millions of white wage laborers are organized around the mechanized production apparatus.  They become the white homemarket necessary to circulate the commodities within the economy. 


With the organization of white laboring populations, urbanization, i.e., and the development of towns, cities, and even metropolitan centers ultimately follows.   Next, mechanized means of production are applied to the various spheres of industrial commodity production in the society, i.e., production, distribution, exchange, consumption, and reproduction.  In each sphere, there are industries whose function is to produce commodities, which will be sold back to workers in all spheres at a profit.  This makes up the economic basis of the society, its domestic homemarket. 


African workers were confined to the South in degenerate segregated conditions.  Indigenous peoples were imprisoned on reservations (concentration camps) in the Midwest.  In the United States and in the world as a whole, the white capitalist economic system was the heart of white supremacy because it was designed by whites, in the image of whites, in the interests of whites, and for the primary benefit of whites.    It systematically raised the white race above nonwhites in income, living standards, education, opportunity, health care, nutrition, legal assistance, transportation, housing, etc. 


  1. The educational system evolved out of this economic reality and was designed by whites to support the system of white supremacy. 
  2. The legal and military systems were designed by whites to defend the system of white supremacy. 
  3. The political system legitimized white male capitalist rule. 
  4. The cultural system was fraudulently designed to define whites as innately superior to nonwhites.   Whites were raised to the top and Africans were fastened to the bottom.
  • 5. From the end of the Reconstruction period, 1874 to the beginning of the 1950's, mechanical labor was paid a higher wage than manual labor.
  • 6. Therefore, whites were systematically paid higher wages than nonwhites were.
  • 7. Higher wages meant higher living standards for whites, i.e., better education, housing, health care, transportation, clothing, food, culture, legal aid, recreation, etc.
  • 8. Whites called this system of ensuring white supremacy, segregation.

The economy emerged into mechanical industrial production after World War I and then to semi-automated production after World War II.

The economic boom after World War II created a demand for more labor.

Maturation of Large scale Capitalist Production (Civil Rights Social Movement) 1950 - 1970:


Essentially, segregation evolved in the North and in the South from 1877-1965 as a racial caste system for keeping the most primitive manual labor attached to Africans and all levels of mechanical labor reserved for the white population. The evolution of white imposed segregation was not accidental.  On the contrary, it was yet another planned system of oppression, which was designed to take advantage of Africans in the same manner as slavery.  It was never out of some type of moral enlightenment, or moral awareness on the part of whites that Africans were moved out of one form of savage oppression to a more refined form.  Never have reforms been made based merely on the goodwill. The large majority of African American workers moved from the field to the factory to the ghetto in yet another planned system of social production.


It ended when the American capitalist ruling class, out of economic necessity had to integrate African workers into the lower sector of the mechanical labor force. The Great Depression of 1929-1945 was an evolutionary transition from mechanical to semi-automated mechanical production.  Again, white workers were re-organized around the more advanced forms of technology.  Africans were organized around the leftover, the technology that was rapidly becoming obsolete---useless.   However, there was a side effect: a worldwide glut of commodities with not enough paid wage-laborers to purchase them.  Demand had to be artificially created on a global scale.  As a result, two world wars (World War I and World War II) were fought to destroy commodities, humans, and carve out new territories, thus expanding new markets.  Over 61,000,000 people were causalities or killed.  The two world wars artificially ended this glut, i.e., excess industrial and human capacity, by bombing and burning until there was a commodity and labor hunger in the capitalist world.  Then whites were given jobs in the United States repairing and reconstructing to aspects of the global economic infrastructure that they themselves had been destroyed.


In the United States the residual effect of two world wars required the integration of segregated Africans into the lower sector of mechanized labor.  These wars did not determine the overall process; they merely influenced its form of expression.  Given what was possible due to the minor opportunities opened by the expansion of white capitalism, white controlled-social movements were allowed to express themselves.

 In the second half of the 20th century, European nations expediently had to dismantle their segregated systems, or face the possibility of losing them completely, as oppressed nonwhites rose up simultaneously.           


This type of desegregation was occurring all over the world in this period.  Wherever the lowest rung of manual labor was necessarily being integrated into the bottom sector of mechanized production, this type of desegregation within white capitalist nations was occurring. 


Wherever, direct colonization was giving way to neo-colonization, a similar form of labor graduation was taking place.  Expediently, exploitation of nonwhite subject peoples was being modernized around the world from the early 1940's to the early 1980's. 


White populations still controlled and determined the social expression of the process.  But they were forced to make concessions, which were just about to materialize.


Computer Growth Automated Machine Production Began To Replace Unskilled Labor 1970- Present


Each white nation, including the United States (1954-1978) and South Africa (1993-2000), desegregated its subjugated nonwhite populations of color in a different form relative to the historical circumstances of their enslavement, and subsequent segregation.   In the late 1950's there was: (1) the general domestic and international expansion of US semi-automated mechanized capitalist production, (2) its expansion into the South, (3) the forced migration of Africans out of agrarian-based manual and semi-mechanical production into major towns, and cites in the North and South, and (4) their graduation to mechanical production and the necessary economic, political, social, cultural, and ideological reflections of this objective material process as it unfolds in different regions of the United States.


Economic growth ceased in the 1980's and constant wages have been stagnant through the 1990's. Today, modern production is concentrated in the hands of multi-national corporations, transnationals, and large domestic companies such as Wal-Mart, Exxon-Mobil, General Motors, Ford, Enron, Microsoft, and Citigroup. Small businesses exist but they represent the embryonic or obsolete production, the parts suppliers, the go betweens, the sellers of products manufactured by multi-nationals, the grave yards for the older technologies or the nascent one in their testing stages.


Modern production is essentially mass large-scale computer automated machine producing businesses. At present, 950 top companies together with 243 banks and finance houses control the World economy, and account for 82 per cent of global output. This development has come about over the past few hundred years through ruthless enslavement, theft, pillage, extermination, expropriation, competition, and war.  At first sight, it looks as if goods and things are produced mainly for people's needs. Obviously every society has to do this. But under capitalism, goods are not merely produced to satisfy someone's want or need, but primarily for sale at a profit. That is the function of capitalist industry, to make money, to turn a profit, to get more than was given, to take more that was taken.

As the applications of these new scientific technologies to the workplace expanded a new economic category, the structurally unemployed, was created.  This was the industrial reserve to be thrown into production---as the need arose. The widespread elimination of the Blacks in the industrial work force was inevitable since the African American was last to be allowed in the least developed industrial positions.  The least developed industrial technologies are the first to be replaced. 

Such a place in production lead inevitably to the replacement of the technology and the worker from the production equation. This is a systematic process whereby African Americans are last to be hired and first always to be fired. In sum, humans in the last half of the twentieth century (1950-1990's), technically, have been inserted into gaps where electromechanical devices were underdeveloped, usually in tasks, which necessitate higher intelligence of the human's central nervous system.  This electromechanical maturation of the advanced technological organs of machine systems had an extended early incubation period lasting generally from 1889 to 1975. 

However, in the 1990's- 2008+ period, the development of the technical anatomy of machines and their social coordination within some degree of Computer Automated Machine Production has accelerated in an unprecedented manner.  Computer automated machines do not buy the commodities that they produce.  Neither do unemployed workers.  The more advanced the technology, the less the quantity and the higher the quality of labor power requirements.  Less the labor, more the efficiency of more advanced CAMP.  The more the quantity and quality of CAMP, the higher the productivity and the cheaper the commodity.  The cheaper the commodity, the cheaper becomes the reproduction of the laborer.  The cheaper the laborer, the lower her or his means of subsistence.  The lower ones means of subsistence, the lower one's living standard.  The lower one's living standard, the higher is poverty, homelessness, malnutrition, disease, child and female abuse, prostitution, drug abuse, mental illness, robbery, family abandonment, suicide.  The greater the poverty domestically, the greater the inability to sell CAMP manufactured commodities.  Machines cannot buy commodities.  Neither can unemployed, under employed, or discouraged workers.

The replaced worker no longer has wages to buy commodities produced.  Consequently, more workers are laid off as companies attempt to remain in business by cutting operating costs.    Wage-labor, for approximately 250 years, had the double life of participating in the production of a commodity, and later buying it in the marketplace with the money earned in the labor process. Today, wage labor has to compete against with Computer Automated Machine Production (CAMP).  CAMP produces larger, cheaper, and more efficient commodities without human labor, but cannot buy back the social product.  Although this process is in its embryo, it has already surpassed, in scope, rapidity, and volume, the massive glutting of world markets during the ascendancy of different phases of the Industrial Revolution (1850-1900; 1920-1940).  Just as, during the period dating 1776-1870, slave and feudal forms of society were swept aside by the Industrial Revolution and capitalism, today capitalist and socialist societies are in decay in the face of the Scientific and Technological Revolution (STR).


Technology is what humans use in the process of production to produce a good or service. A class/race/culture/gender is organized around a particular stage of technological development according to the nature of their relationship with that technology-as owners or non-owners.  In industrial production, there is a class that owns the industrial technology and buildings that house it, as well as a class that uses it in the workplace.  Similarly, the computerized technology (including computer automated) produced a class of owners and workers. The class of owners both inherits and coordinates a political/governmental apparatus that preserves their position as owners and creates policy agencies, both domestically and abroad.  Land, technology, economy, political system, and social system as a whole equal a society. 


In a capitalist society, this group (class/race/gender/culture) seeks to drive down the cost of production and increase profits by a combination of replacing workers with advanced technology and scouring the globe for a cheaper labor market to use that technology.  As long as workers (non-owners) use technology to produce the good or service that they are paid to produce-by selling their labor power-then they have a place in production; they have a job.  Yet when the technology has advanced such that it produces the good or service without the worker, the worker no longer has a job. 


As people loose their jobs they are increasingly unable to pay for the goods and services they need and want, both directly and indirectly (e.g., through taxes).   Even their credit is called in.  In a capitalist society, when a commodity gluts a market and it cannot be sold at or above the cost of production (depending on the intensity of the crisis), it is either stored, warehoused and "concentrated" for later use, or destroyed, dumped in the ocean, burned, and slaughtered, as was done to agricultural products on a large scale during the Great Depression.  This burning of oranges, wheat, corn and the slaughter of cattle occurred in the United States in a time when millions stood begging in bread lines, and stole to stay alive.  This includes houses, cars, computers, gas, oil, shoes, tables, chairs, schools, hospitals, trains, planes, clothes, food, churches, mosques, books, chairs, tables---everything.  Home foreclosures, school closures, hospitals being boarded up, car repossessions, evictions, homelessness, hunger, clinic closures, recreation centers boarded up, factory closures, layoffs, retirement benefits cut, health care benefits ended, concessions, give-backs, profiling, police brutality/murders, insurance nonpayments, mass unemployment, stockmarket crisis, all of these are indication of a contracting/collapsing economy. 


Human labor power is also a commodity that at a certain stage of technological transformation becomes glutted, and useless to the generation of capitalist profit.  Blacks are first to go. 


Without the ability to sell their labor power and with no economic safeguards or political voice (because the class of owners develop the economic institutions, organize political apparatuses, and own the media outlets), workers begin to struggle openly on issues of necessity, such as food, clothing, and shelter.


Capitalist Society Today


Today, we have a world market with exchange based on value. Now there is a flood of electronically produced consumer goods that are no longer exchangeable on the basis of how much human labor has gone into their production. How long can you exchange a car made by labor with an identical car made by robots? One car was made in one quarter of the time of the other. Since they are identical, it would appear that they could be exchanged one for the other. The exchange means that the value of the labor produced car has to sink to the production cost of the other. In this process the value of human labor sinks below the cost of its production. The immediate visible results are the advanced sector of the world turning to electronics, displacing the workers and condemning them to poverty. On the other hand, the more economically backward sector is being worked to death at starvation wages trying to compete.


Computerized production is making fifty cars with five workers. Fifty industrial workers are making five cars. The workers cannot reproduce their wages. Therefore, the capitalist class in the advanced countries are getting wealthier and the people of the earth who cannot afford or are not involved in technology are getting poorer. The competition is impossible. The rapid rise of ethnic, race, struggles reflect the attempts of the capitalists of the weaker nations to secure a market for their industrial production. This is an attempt to protect themselves against the onslaught of technologically produced commodities that are absolutely necessary to humanity. Yet they are becoming increasingly unavailable even as they become increasingly cheaper to produce. People do not have the money to buy them.


Computer automated machine production has replaced the demand for human labor.

The production process is interrupted before consumption.

Credit has become the medium of exchange as job insecurity has increased, so have neo-fascist political movements and hate crimes. That process is reflected in the growth, development, maturation, and emerging degeneration of the US capitalist form of society.  African populations in the Americas emerged within these social, cultural, political, and economic conditions


Each society experienced a period of birth, growth, decline, death and rebirth.  It is important to know the history of all civilizations in order to establish what they will become, what is possible.  Africans were not born slaves because history reveals a rich and successful culture of ancient African Kmt rule for 5000 years in Africa. Human origin studies also reveal that Africans were the original species and that all other species were derived from them. These facts along with other accurate historical facts concerning Asian, Far Eastern, Chechimecan, European, and African societies reveal that no race of people could be considered inferior to the other because they all follow the same order of birth, development, decline, decay, regression, death and rebirth. The only factor that creates superiority is which race becomes economically in control of the wealth at the time by whatever means they used to achieve control. However, wealth is temporary throughout prior and existing societies. Therefore, these findings should help to minimize the racist ideology which has its place amongst the ignorant and uneducated people.


Black people have been dragged around the world by whites and Arabs and forced to live, work and die to advance and buttress the development of their societies.  We landed in those places-North, Central, and South America, Europe, and the middle east-where our labor was needed most in a particular historical moment.  We remain scattered around the world seeking work, hoping and praying to white and Arab gods to hold on to work, demanding opportunities to work, being thrown in and out of work, and not working at all.  Although details of black peoples lives vary according to time and space, we share the common experience of our roles (and therefore our use) being defined by the labor needs of whites and arabs.  To the extent that our labor was needed-whether it was enslaved, coerced, or chosen-we worked specific occupations in specific industries that were the lowest paying, most dangerous, most expendable, and most vulnerable to displacement by technology or employment of a cheaper and more desirable labor force.  In another type of economic system, technological advancement is good and has led to improvements in health, learning, engineering, communication, etc.  When it is used for profit you end up with the capacity for automated robotics to build cars, houses, computers, hospitals, schools, gyms, etc. with almost no human labor but not way for the products to get to the people who have been made workless/wageless by the technology. 


The objective reality for black people is that we have been and continue to be the most expendable in white and arab countries; advances in workplace technology, or selection of a more desirable work force puts blacks on the street.  Since the end of USA enslavement, ‘on the street' for black men meant being in and out of work (or jail) depending on the ebbs and flows of the economy.  During the same period, black women's labor has been more steadily absorbed in race and gender specific industries and occupations.  In this period, however, there is only ebb and not flow for black women and men.  In other words black people will continue to be put out of work by the capitalist class who employ technology and cheaper workers to drive down the costs of production and increase revenue and profits.  Without the social networks-of-dependency formerly in place to assist with food and housing, black women and men are finding it harder to make ends meet. 


The criminalization of blackness and poverty continues to intensify, thereby paving paths to prisons and cemeteries.  The harshness of these shifting realities will hit people hard in this moment, as they have done in the past.


Black Economics: Toward Collapse


All U.S. industrial developments before 1980 and their economic, political and social reflexes took place in the ascendancy of capitalism.  Since 1776, U.S. capitalism was growing as a form of society.  Its crises, 1760-1780, 1860-1890, 1920-1950, were actually growing pangs, not dying pains.  Since 1980, however, capitalism and socialism have begun their inevitable death marches.  


Aging is a universal process.  With time, the capacity for growth, development, self repair, and resistance to external damage decreases, and the force of mortality increases.  Each organism has its socially evolved life span etched into its very genetic code at birth.  Only external elements and environmental factors combine to accelerate or decelerated inevitable birth, death, and rebirth. Societies, beginning with primitive communalism and moving from slavery, feudalism, and capitalism to socialism have also developed on the basis of these principles.   They are born, developed and died.


The wage-labor system is becoming obsolete.  Today, American workers are being relegated from (1) producing consumers to (2) producing nonconsumers to (3) nonproducing consumers and finally to (4) nonconsuming nonproducers.  The last category makes human labor useless, thus the human being's life becomes worthless.  The forcing of permanently unemployable workers to the street is a gradual process for most.  It may include: part-time labor, low paying service jobs, temporary jobs, layoffs, concessions, overtime of the remaining workforce, freezing of wages and salaries, intensification of labor, breaking of unions, cut health care benefits, cut AFDC, cut education, cut entitlements, cut set asides, and cut housing subsidies.  People end up destitute in the streets with no future legal means of putting shoes on their feet, clothes on their backs, food in their mouths, and a roof over their heads.


Africans in America are at the bottom of this white capitalist economic system, first as enslaved plantation workers, then as segregated sharecroppers, and finally as unskilled or semi-skilled factory workers and service workers.  Africans, brutally discriminated against on the basis of slave history and color, have throughout the 20th and 21st centuries been the last hired, the lowest paid, and first to be fired.  Africans historically have been first to be rendered jobless by advances in technology. 


Africans suffer the worst because white capitalists have systematically concentrated African men, and women in the most expendable jobs.  With the introduction of computer automated machine production into agriculture, manufacuring, mining, construction, and service industries,  Africans who are concentrated in the most expendable jobs by whites have been made useless to the economic system and are today being prepared for extermination.   If the demand for African workers increases, the price of African workers also rises; if it falls, their wage prices fall.  As their wage price fall, their purchasing power falls, then their standard of living falls, nutrition falls, health deteriorates, hunger sets in, homelessness increases, education is cut out, schools are closed, family life deteriorates, divorces increase, domestic crises explode, separations and abandonments increase, alcohol abuse increases, drug abuse increases, sexual abuses increase, child and female abuses increase, suicides increases, racial attacks increase, etc.   As a direct result the entire African community rots into a ghetto similar tyo Nazi ghettos in Germany.


In the 2007+ layer after layer of the African working class and middle class are being wiped off of the employment rolls and into homeless shelter, soup lines, and destitution.  Their schools are being closed so their children have no future either.   In their thirties, fourties, and fifties, many of whom are single parents with mortgages, children in high school or college, car payments, and food and clothing to purchase, these unemployed Africans are desperatley looking for any type of job to keep their families together.  Africans who only a few years ago were taking home wages in the range of $20,000 to $35,000 are today fortunate to be hired for $5.75 per hour.  If human labor value falls so greatly that workers become unsellable, they are left to idly rot on the streets of urban cities---homeless and hungry. 


These, now jobless, past workers then join millions of others who had gone before them in some form of underground capitalist economy---hustling/slinging/pettling/selling their behinds or some other type of vice that "illegally" allows them to provide the necessities of life.  Through accepting this fate without organizing ina revolutionary way to end it, they are reduced to brutes, manuvered into begging, stealing, car window cleaning, peddling, drug dealing, gambling, and prostitution in order to regenerate the life necessities of food, clothing, shelter, culture, and self-worth. 


As time passes, most of these end up being statistics for state and federal crime reports, and propaganda cases for Nazi organizations.  Others end up imprisoned by the immoral personal crimes committed against their own bodies and souls.  Crimes commited by Africans in America increased markedly simultainously and in direct propiotion to Africans becoming expendable to the American economy.  As African opportunities for income, employment, education, businesses, housing, transportation, recreation, and cultural expression decrease throughout the United States, African criminal activities continue to increase. 


Over 91 percent of the violent crimes commited by Africans are commited agaisnt other Africans by African men.  Today, African men make up 45 to 60 percent of state and federal penal total populations.  At the same time, over 46 percent of America's young African male population is either in jail, on  patrole, on probation, awaiting trial, or being sought by police authorities.  Africans are responsible and must be held accountable for preying on other innocent Africans in the African community.   By not organizing, not cleaning selves up morally, and not fighting the enemy who caused the misery, Africans are today helping top acclereate their own genocidal destruction.  When human beings find no self-dignifying labor with survivable wages, and will not rebel in an organized manner against the society which destroys their lives, the only thing that remains for them is to beg, steal, prostitute, peddle---rot.


Millions of Africans are, thus, being severed from any opportunity to purchase the basic necessities of life, i.e., food, housing, health care, education, clothing, etc, and they are not organizing themselves to prepare for the soluytion to this crisis.  Lacking in strong moral roots, increasing numbers of African youth have taken white-sponsored, organized and financed illegal, underground economies which allow them to earn money selling themselves, drugs, and stolen goods which they then use to purchase life's necessities. 


Many of these white-sponsored underground economies lead to pathological and murdeous behavior patterns the part of African men, women, and children. This criminalizing process has destroyed the entire moral fabric of many African communities, leaving men, women, and children broken in its wake.  Increasing criminal convictions increase the necessity for prison facilities, holding centers, supplies and staff.  In a short time, the entire American society has begun to be organized around a national network of prisons which are built to "concentrate" expendable Africans who had earlier lost all legal means of providing the necessities of life for themselves and their children and thus were caught participating in illegal means of income appropriation such as drug deal. 


The drugs that are dealt by ignorant African pettlers are initially distributed to drug dealers in African communites by whites.  The money that African street pettlers accummulated is ultimately filtered back to rich whites via their international bank laundering systems.   Finally, the ignorant African petty drug dealer ends up in prison, usually with his pants down and on his knees.   In place of a school, a prison cell.  In place of a house, a prison cell.  In place of a hospital, a prison ward.  In place of community recreation, a prison yard.  In place of a job, a prison workfarm.  In place of freedom, slavery.  In place of a healthy mal/female family relationship, and unhealthy degenerate relationship with another man.  In place of life, death. 


Concentration of expendable African workers in prisons is a mounting tax burden of federal, state, and local governments thus the solution of prison work farms is rapidly being implemented.   In 2008 the number of prisoners in state and federal prisons reached a record 2,289,000 at any given time during the past five years.  This number equals the population of two and one half Detroit, Michigans.  This figure did not include the additional 7,195,000 locked down in city and county jails during any given year.  


More Africans are in jail in the United States than in South Africa under apartheid.  Boot camps, chain gangs, labor camps, increased arrests, reinstating of the death epnalty, rise in executions, and work farms open a new stage in the history of degenerating social relations in the United States because they establish a legal social scaffold for the "final solution" to permanently unemployed African laborers who have been made superfluous to capitalist profits. 


With curfews, increased police brutality, public housing sweeps, the daily use of deadly force against Africans, computerized finger printing of people on welfare, the placing of over 113,000 more police in urban areas genocide of the Africn race in the unioted States is immenant. 


The leading cause of death among young African males is now murder by another young African male.  AIDS, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes are next.   Even sucided, a new racial phenomena, is skyrocketing among Blacks in America.   Most, after been indoctrinated in sub-standard educational insitutions with immorality and self-hate training were concentrated in the most expendable jobs and they now see themselves and their own lives as being expendable---cheap.  Since 2005, African  enrollments but as much as 61pulation.  Over one million African American men are in prison at any given time during the year.  In the time period between 1977 and 2007, average real earnings for African males age 20-26 fell by 73 percent. 


Since 1978, the number of African households headed by women increased 216 percent to 8 out of 10.  Between 1975-2007, the number of African men 18-26 employed year-round, full-time fell from 42 percent to 23 percent.   One in four Black youth will go to jail, be on probation, parole, or in prison during the year. Between 1987-2007, college enrollment rates for African males 18-23 declined from 33 percent to 15 percent.  In 1970, nearly 27 percent of al African families were headed by African women.  In 2007, over 77 percent of African families---3 out of every 4--- are headed by single black women.  In many cases these Black men have literally abanded their spouse, their children, and their race.  Single parent families head by women have been trapped in a decadent cycle of welfare dependency that is self perpetuating generation after genertation.  School drop out rates, teenage preganacy, ouit of wedlock birth, morally dibilitating abortions, spouse aboandonment---all of these are the results of pressures forced upon couragous African women who are attempting to single handedly raise families because African men have run out.   These condition will worsen because whites have systematically concentrated Africans in the most expendable jobs and as jobs are elimanated, Africans are eliminated from any legal means of caring for themselves and their families.


From 1987-2007, as much as 62 percent of those who died of drug abuse were African men.  Forty-six percent of all 13 to 26-year-old AIDS cases are African males, and the fastest growing population of persons with AIDS are African women and children.  All of these numbers will increase.  All of these conditions will worsen.  Inner city African women can expect to live nearly seven years less than whites women  Indeed, an African man in America  living in New York's Harlem is less likely to reach 65 than is a resident of Bangladesh.  In major cities, African  women have a 26 times greater chance of dying of AIDS than white women.  Prison have become the primary sewer for the proliferation of AIDs and sex vice, as Black men lay around with Black men and Black women lay around with women.  Wne they get out, the Black men begin the "down-low", degenerate life style of lying and cheating while sleeping with men and women---and spreading AIDS.


From 1998-2008, nearly 76 percent of African  babies were born outside of wedlock; the majority of African children live with only their mother, and in over half of these households, she has never been married.   


As the U.S. economy teeters on the threshold of the beginning stages of its collapse in the 2000's, millions are going unfed, unhoused, unmedicated, uneducated, unemployed, over-jailed, and brutalized by white police and state organizations.  Those who will be savagely attacked by whites are those who are the most defenseless, and who have historically borne the brunt of white scapegoating, namely Africans.  The actual collapse, resulting from the complete erosion of both domestic and international markets, will accelerate from a slow to a rapid mass murdering of Africans in America if Africans women and men do not prepare to protect themselves and their families.


The 1% of the U.S. population that possesses more wealth than the bottom 90% will neither be identified as the source of the economic problem nor will the members of this tiny ruling stratum be forced to give up their wealth.   There are no solid allies in the white working class.  White workers have historically defended white capitalists around the world.  The majority of them have fought in every single war of enslavement, colonization, and imperialism that  their white ruling class has called on them to give their lives in.  They will continue to support their race and the white ruling class even as their class privileges and society as a whole fall apart.. 


Africans in America, on the other hand, who constitute 13.4% of the population are being identified as the problem's source and will become the victim of the final solution.   As the white capitalist system collapses, Africans will be put to death by whites for no crime other than being a member of a negatively stigmatized racial group that has no economic use within this white society.


After having been, in turn, sold by the pound by Europeans and Arabs, Africans now in the 2008+ face a modern holocaust at the hands of these same whites whose murderous ancestors brought us into the Western Hemisphere in the first place.  An African that has lost a job today will not get another job paying a subsistence wage.  She or he is at an age level, education level, skill level, and part of a race that has no place in this collapsing white American society.  Those Africans in America that become permanently unemployable will continue to be forced out into the streets, homeless, hungry, without proper medical care, without legal assistance, without education---without a future.  Voting will not solve africans problem.  Whites are the overwhelming majority group at 74% of the population in the United States. 


In the past, the Klan and other Nazi groups, including the  federal, and state governments murdered, mutilated, burned, butchered, and lynched us as a means of terrorizing us into continuing to serve as slaves, and second class citizens.  Today the formula has been changed.  They do not need Africans.  Today, attacks by white supremacists objectively are geared toward extermination of any nonwhite labeled as a source of the decomposition of capitalism, and the vanishing of jobs.  They do not need slaves, except,  temporarily on prison work farms. They do not need manual laborers. 


Computer Automated Machine Production has ended the need for unskilled and semi-skilled wage labor.  Today, any such organized social attacks on Africans are made toward  total elimination  


Given the centrality of race in the organization of production and the social relations that reflect it, racial conflict and violence will be pronounced first in locations where numerically whites are equal to blacks or in the majority-already present is violence in the form of selective law enforcement in black neighborhoods, worsening educational conditions, diminishing job quality and quantity, and increase disease risk of disease and illness.  In all places violence will find its expression eventually, as the single most important role that ensured a place for blacks in this country no longer is needed; that is to serve as a ready supply of labor to carry out specific tasks in specific industries.  As innovations in technology are made and applied to production all workers are affected.  The racial character of this process however means that black people are not only first hit economically (because typically they occupy the most expendable jobs), but those few with jobs are blamed for preventing whites from having them. Those out of work will experience (are experiencing) an ever-diminishing quality of life, while those with jobs will face increasingly hostile environments; historically such has been the case. 


The pressure of such transformations have been released historically by a combination of methods: (1) Allow a person to slowly rot from hunger, homelessness, disease and mental distress, (2) Imprison useless workers and force them to work as institutionalized slaves (3) Ship the poor take destitute to colonize and steal lands and resources from other peoples around the world  (4) Provide a population of social waste with the instrument and false reasons to destroy its self.  (5) Reduce population birth, fertility, and growth rates; (6) artificially accelerate the spread of fatal diseases via injection, gift of small-pox blanket, or some other systematically arranged social vector  (7) Send workers to war to die as to get rid of them in mass numbers in defense of profits; (8) Incite pogroms aimed at massacre of a population which has been scapegoated as the source of crime, delinquency, poverty, social unrest, and economic crisis, or when all else fails (9) Implement the "final solution", i.e., extermination, in a form relative to the technical destructive capacities of the society.


The first stage of organized social reaction in society begins with the (1) identification (2) stigmatization and (3) isolation, of a group that blamed for all of the society's ills.   In the 1990's, white Nazi groups such as the Aryan Nation, Knights of the KKK, Southern White Knights, Truth at Last, Confederate National Congress, White Camelia Knights, Skin Heads, White Aryan Resistance, Invisible Empire, American National Socialist (Nazi) Party, etc, have: (1) proliferated, (2) found common cause against Africans in America, and (3) are committing acts of violence, terrorism, and murder with unprecedented savagery, and precision.  In the 2000's, Africans have been identified/profiled as violent criminals, prostitutes, AIDS carriers, drug users, illiterate, pathological, welfare dependents, lazy, undesirable, parasitic, undeserving of help, useless, etc.   


The terrorist laws are in place with the Patriot Act.  Today, these Nazi whites, many having infiltrated to the highest levels of government, can do what they wish.  In 2008+ hate crimes are at all time highs.  When whites complete all the measures that comprise the "scientific" discovery, identification, definition, and stigmatization of the so-called Black ghetto underclass the next stage is to develop the necessary economic, political, social, and military apparatus which will eliminate the people who have been defined as the source of the problem. 

The expropriation of property, capital, land, and labor power, and the denial of their constitutional rights follows with ruthless precision.  Whites will forcefully seize everything that Africans own under the guise of repayment to whites who claim to be victims of reversed discrimination and affirmative action.  This genocidal offensive will raise the arguments around affirmative action/reverse discrimination to the level of national slogan of suffering for the white race.  Blacks will be attacked in the streets by whites under the justification that whites are taking back America. 


The natural rotting of their historically outmoded parasitic societies has begun around the world.  The natural end of white capitalism and socialism is near, and the only correct course is to study, organize, prepare exodus to purchased Black homelands as the historical stage closes on the oppressor's murderous societies.  Their will be class war between the remaining whites, but it won't be transform into a scapegoat race war between armed whites and unarmed, dependent, ‘non-violent' Blacks.  The United States has reached its point of exhaustion, it will enter into its period of decay, it will fall into open fascist rot when white supremists openly rule, then it will degenerate, destroy itself, then die as a form of society and be replaced.  This is inevitable.  Like the rise and fall of the murderous Roman Empire, they are again plunging the white world into a genocidal siege.  Millions are facing death, and millions more will never get a chance to live. 


Like clockwork, the economic crisis/collapse of world capitalist society is at hand, but it will not fall without an unprecedented price in flesh.  It will also take time, methodically unfolding over decades until every element has run its natural course.  Then the leaps, the acceleration, the moment of qualitative change, the explosions, the big bang. Given the destructive arsenal of weapons that the white race has---nuclear weapons enough to explode 37 planet Earths---and its long distinguished genocidal history with Africans Native Chechimecans (Indians), Caribs, Aborigines, Tasmanians, Pacific Islanders, etc., these will be desperate times.  Whites, many of them in line with Hitler/Nazis essentially have control of most of the world's nuclear bombs---in submarines, silos, and rocket launchers.  They have thousands of tons of biological and chemical weapons with enough capacities to destroy every single life form on the planet earth.  They have their fingers on the buttons.  These intercontinental land conquerors will fight to the death for every single square mile of stolen land, every single slave, every single mineral, every single inch.  Millions will die and be killed.  But where will they live if they blow up one planet earth?  Like b.f. skinner's rats, and pavlov's dogs they rule with fear, conditioning, coersion, and cunning.  Fear them?  Why should you?  In this moment we have nothing to lose but our chains. 


It is the end of an epoch anyway.  Things can never be the same.  They do not need slave labor or the populations to labor in the future, but they need the land and minerals that the nonwhite populations are on.  Their entire global strategy will be organized around genocide of unarmed defenseless people, mainly people whos skin is Black and dark brown.  So you have nothing to lose, but you have a life to gain, a freedom from them, an indepence, a homeland to fight for, a civilization to rebuild, a Great Wrong to make right again.   Do not fear them.  They are but pale shadows, arrogant holocaust-makers who pretend to rise up against 21 billion years of progress with smoke and mirrors---in the end, it all comes tumbling down with them included.  It is writtten, when you no longer fear, the future is assured.



By 1945, after fight in World War I and II with no citizenship rights, no human rights, and no respect, Black soldiers came by to the South determined to take the rights that they had fought against Hitler, and Togo to reserve for whites.  Again white liberals bought their way into the emerging Black Civil Rights


Movement, took it over, and gained complete control of the movement. Assume particular stages of development in production, distribution exchange and consumption and you will have a corresponding social system, a corresponding organization of the family, of social classes, and a sex hierarchy---in a word, a corresponding civil society. 


Around any such mechanical means of production grows metal machines, waterpower, steam power, mills, factories, and production regions.  On the next layer, hundreds of thousands and even millions of white wage laborers are organized around the mechanized production apparatus.  They become the white homemarket necessary to circulate the commodities within the economy. 


With the organization of white laboring populations, urbanization, i.e., and the development of towns, cities, and even metropolitan centers ultimately follows.   Next, mechanized means of production are applied to the various spheres of industrial commodity production in the society, i.e., production, distribution, exchange, consumption, and reproduction.  In each sphere, there are industries whose function is to produce commodities, which will be sold back to workers in all spheres at a profit.  This makes up the economic basis of the society, its domestic homemarket. 


African workers were confined to the South in degenerate segregated conditions.  Indigenous peoples were imprisoned on reservations (concentration camps) in the Midwest.  In the United States and in the world as a whole, the white capitalist economic system was the heart of white supremacy because it was designed by whites, in the image of whites, in the interests of whites, and for the primary benefit of whites.    It systematically raised the white race above nonwhites in income, living standards, education, opportunity, health care, nutrition, legal assistance, transportation, housing, etc. 


  1. The educational system evolved out of this economic reality and was designed by whites to support the system of white supremacy. 
  2. The legal and military systems were designed by whites to defend the system of white supremacy. 
  3. The political system legitimized white male capitalist rule. 
  4. The cultural system was fraudulently designed to define whites as innately superior to nonwhites.   Whites were raised to the top and Africans were fastened to the bottom.
  • 5. From the end of the Reconstruction period, 1874 to the beginning of the 1950's, mechanical labor was paid a higher wage than manual labor.
  • 6. Therefore, whites were systematically paid higher wages than nonwhites were.
  • 7. Higher wages meant higher living standards for whites, i.e., better education, housing, health care, transportation, clothing, food, culture, legal aid, recreation, etc.
  • 8. Whites called this system of ensuring white supremacy, segregation.

The economy emerged into mechanical industrial production after World War I and then to semi-automated production after World War II.

The economic boom after World War II created a demand for more labor.

Maturation of Large scale Capitalist Production (Civil Rights Social Movement) 1950 - 1970:


Essentially, segregation evolved in the North and in the South from 1877-1965 as a racial caste system for keeping the most primitive manual labor attached to Africans and all levels of mechanical labor reserved for the white population. The evolution of white imposed segregation was not accidental.  On the contrary, it was yet another planned system of oppression, which was designed to take advantage of Africans in the same manner as slavery.  It was never out of some type of moral enlightenment, or moral awareness on the part of whites that Africans were moved out of one form of savage oppression to a more refined form.  Never have reforms been made based merely on the goodwill. The large majority of African American workers moved from the field to the factory to the ghetto in yet another planned system of social production.


It ended when the American capitalist ruling class, out of economic necessity had to integrate African workers into the lower sector of the mechanical labor force. The Great Depression of 1929-1945 was an evolutionary transition from mechanical to semi-automated mechanical production.  Again, white workers were re-organized around the more advanced forms of technology.  Africans were organized around the leftover, the technology that was rapidly becoming obsolete---useless.   However, there was a side effect: a worldwide glut of commodities with not enough paid wage-laborers to purchase them.  Demand had to be artificially created on a global scale.  As a result, two world wars (World War I and World War II) were fought to destroy commodities, humans, and carve out new territories, thus expanding new markets.  Over 61,000,000 people were causalities or killed.  The two world wars artificially ended this glut, i.e., excess industrial and human capacity, by bombing and burning until there was a commodity and labor hunger in the capitalist world.  Then whites were given jobs in the United States repairing and reconstructing to aspects of the global economic infrastructure that they themselves had been destroyed.


In the United States the residual effect of two world wars required the integration of segregated Africans into the lower sector of mechanized labor.  These wars did not determine the overall process; they merely influenced its form of expression.  Given what was possible due to the minor opportunities opened by the expansion of white capitalism, white controlled-social movements were allowed to express themselves.

 In the second half of the 20th century, European nations expediently had to dismantle their segregated systems, or face the possibility of losing them completely, as oppressed nonwhites rose up simultaneously.           


This type of desegregation was occurring all over the world in this period.  Wherever the lowest rung of manual labor was necessarily being integrated into the bottom sector of mechanized production, this type of desegregation within white capitalist nations was occurring. 


Wherever, direct colonization was giving way to neo-colonization, a similar form of labor graduation was taking place.  Expediently, exploitation of nonwhite subject peoples was being modernized around the world from the early 1940's to the early 1980's. 


White populations still controlled and determined the social expression of the process.  But they were forced to make concessions, which were just about to materialize.


Computer Growth Automated Machine Production Began To Replace Unskilled Labor 1970- Present


Each white nation, including the United States (1954-1978) and South Africa (1993-2000), desegregated its subjugated nonwhite populations of color in a different form relative to the historical circumstances of their enslavement, and subsequent segregation.   In the late 1950's there was: (1) the general domestic and international expansion of US semi-automated mechanized capitalist production, (2) its expansion into the South, (3) the forced migration of Africans out of agrarian-based manual and semi-mechanical production into major towns, and cites in the North and South, and (4) their graduation to mechanical production and the necessary economic, political, social, cultural, and ideological reflections of this objective material process as it unfolds in different regions of the United States.


Economic growth ceased in the 1980's and constant wages have been stagnant through the 1990's. Today, modern production is concentrated in the hands of multi-national corporations, transnationals, and large domestic companies such as Wal-Mart, Exxon-Mobil, General Motors, Ford, Enron, Microsoft, and Citigroup. Small businesses exist but they represent the embryonic or obsolete production, the parts suppliers, the go betweens, the sellers of products manufactured by multi-nationals, the grave yards for the older technologies or the nascent one in their testing stages.


Modern production is essentially mass large-scale computer automated machine producing businesses. At present, 950 top companies together with 243 banks and finance houses control the World economy, and account for 82 per cent of global output. This development has come about over the past few hundred years through ruthless enslavement, theft, pillage, extermination, expropriation, competition, and war.  At first sight, it looks as if goods and things are produced mainly for people's needs. Obviously every society has to do this. But under capitalism, goods are not merely produced to satisfy someone's want or need, but primarily for sale at a profit. That is the function of capitalist industry, to make money, to turn a profit, to get more than was given, to take more that was taken.

As the applications of these new scientific technologies to the workplace expanded a new economic category, the structurally unemployed, was created.  This was the industrial reserve to be thrown into production---as the need arose. The widespread elimination of the Blacks in the industrial work force was inevitable since the African American was last to be allowed in the least developed industrial positions.  The least developed industrial technologies are the first to be replaced. 

Such a place in production lead inevitably to the replacement of the technology and the worker from the production equation. This is a systematic process whereby African Americans are last to be hired and first always to be fired. In sum, humans in the last half of the twentieth century (1950-1990's), technically, have been inserted into gaps where electromechanical devices were underdeveloped, usually in tasks, which necessitate higher intelligence of the human's central nervous system.  This electromechanical maturation of the advanced technological organs of machine systems had an extended early incubation period lasting generally from 1889 to 1975. 

However, in the 1990's- 2008+ period, the development of the technical anatomy of machines and their social coordination within some degree of Computer Automated Machine Production has accelerated in an unprecedented manner.  Computer automated machines do not buy the commodities that they produce.  Neither do unemployed workers.  The more advanced the technology, the less the quantity and the higher the quality of labor power requirements.  Less the labor, more the efficiency of more advanced CAMP.  The more the quantity and quality of CAMP, the higher the productivity and the cheaper the commodity.  The cheaper the commodity, the cheaper becomes the reproduction of the laborer.  The cheaper the laborer, the lower her or his means of subsistence.  The lower ones means of subsistence, the lower one's living standard.  The lower one's living standard, the higher is poverty, homelessness, malnutrition, disease, child and female abuse, prostitution, drug abuse, mental illness, robbery, family abandonment, suicide.  The greater the poverty domestically, the greater the inability to sell CAMP manufactured commodities.  Machines cannot buy commodities.  Neither can unemployed, under employed, or discouraged workers.

The replaced worker no longer has wages to buy commodities produced.  Consequently, more workers are laid off as companies attempt to remain in business by cutting operating costs.    Wage-labor, for approximately 250 years, had the double life of participating in the production of a commodity, and later buying it in the marketplace with the money earned in the labor process. Today, wage labor has to compete against with Computer Automated Machine Production (CAMP).  CAMP produces larger, cheaper, and more efficient commodities without human labor, but cannot buy back the social product.  Although this process is in its embryo, it has already surpassed, in scope, rapidity, and volume, the massive glutting of world markets during the ascendancy of different phases of the Industrial Revolution (1850-1900; 1920-1940).  Just as, during the period dating 1776-1870, slave and feudal forms of society were swept aside by the Industrial Revolution and capitalism, today capitalist and socialist societies are in decay in the face of the Scientific and Technological Revolution (STR).


Technology is what humans use in the process of production to produce a good or service. A class/race/culture/gender is organized around a particular stage of technological development according to the nature of their relationship with that technology-as owners or non-owners.  In industrial production, there is a class that owns the industrial technology and buildings that house it, as well as a class that uses it in the workplace.  Similarly, the computerized technology (including computer automated) produced a class of owners and workers. The class of owners both inherits and coordinates a political/governmental apparatus that preserves their position as owners and creates policy agencies, both domestically and abroad.  Land, technology, economy, political system, and social system as a whole equal a society. 


In a capitalist society, this group (class/race/gender/culture) seeks to drive down the cost of production and increase profits by a combination of replacing workers with advanced technology and scouring the globe for a cheaper labor market to use that technology.  As long as workers (non-owners) use technology to produce the good or service that they are paid to produce-by selling their labor power-then they have a place in production; they have a job.  Yet when the technology has advanced such that it produces the good or service without the worker, the worker no longer has a job. 


As people loose their jobs they are increasingly unable to pay for the goods and services they need and want, both directly and indirectly (e.g., through taxes).   Even their credit is called in.  In a capitalist society, when a commodity gluts a market and it cannot be sold at or above the cost of production (depending on the intensity of the crisis), it is either stored, warehoused and "concentrated" for later use, or destroyed, dumped in the ocean, burned, and slaughtered, as was done to agricultural products on a large scale during the Great Depression.  This burning of oranges, wheat, corn and the slaughter of cattle occurred in the United States in a time when millions stood begging in bread lines, and stole to stay alive.  This includes houses, cars, computers, gas, oil, shoes, tables, chairs, schools, hospitals, trains, planes, clothes, food, churches, mosques, books, chairs, tables---everything.  Home foreclosures, school closures, hospitals being boarded up, car repossessions, evictions, homelessness, hunger, clinic closures, recreation centers boarded up, factory closures, layoffs, retirement benefits cut, health care benefits ended, concessions, give-backs, profiling, police brutality/murders, insurance nonpayments, mass unemployment, stockmarket crisis, all of these are indication of a contracting/collapsing economy. 


Human labor power is also a commodity that at a certain stage of technological transformation becomes glutted, and useless to the generation of capitalist profit.  Blacks are first to go. 


Without the ability to sell their labor power and with no economic safeguards or political voice (because the class of owners develop the economic institutions, organize political apparatuses, and own the media outlets), workers begin to struggle openly on issues of necessity, such as food, clothing, and shelter.


Capitalist Society Today


Today, we have a world market with exchange based on value. Now there is a flood of electronically produced consumer goods that are no longer exchangeable on the basis of how much human labor has gone into their production. How long can you exchange a car made by labor with an identical car made by robots? One car was made in one quarter of the time of the other. Since they are identical, it would appear that they could be exchanged one for the other. The exchange means that the value of the labor produced car has to sink to the production cost of the other. In this process the value of human labor sinks below the cost of its production. The immediate visible results are the advanced sector of the world turning to electronics, displacing the workers and condemning them to poverty. On the other hand, the more economically backward sector is being worked to death at starvation wages trying to compete.


Computerized production is making fifty cars with five workers. Fifty industrial workers are making five cars. The workers cannot reproduce their wages. Therefore, the capitalist class in the advanced countries are getting wealthier and the people of the earth who cannot afford or are not involved in technology are getting poorer. The competition is impossible. The rapid rise of ethnic, race, struggles reflect the attempts of the capitalists of the weaker nations to secure a market for their industrial production. This is an attempt to protect themselves against the onslaught of technologically produced commodities that are absolutely necessary to humanity. Yet they are becoming increasingly unavailable even as they become increasingly cheaper to produce. People do not have the money to buy them.


Computer automated machine production has replaced the demand for human labor.

The production process is interrupted before consumption.

Credit has become the medium of exchange as job insecurity has increased, so have neo-fascist political movements and hate crimes. That process is reflected in the growth, development, maturation, and emerging degeneration of the US capitalist form of society.  African populations in the Americas emerged within these social, cultural, political, and economic conditions


Each society experienced a period of birth, growth, decline, death and rebirth.  It is important to know the history of all civilizations in order to establish what they will become, what is possible.  Africans were not born slaves because history reveals a rich and successful culture of ancient African Kmt rule for 5000 years in Africa. Human origin studies also reveal that Africans were the original species and that all other species were derived from them. These facts along with other accurate historical facts concerning Asian, Far Eastern, Chechimecan, European, and African societies reveal that no race of people could be considered inferior to the other because they all follow the same order of birth, development, decline, decay, regression, death and rebirth. The only factor that creates superiority is which race becomes economically in control of the wealth at the time by whatever means they used to achieve control. However, wealth is temporary throughout prior and existing societies. Therefore, these findings should help to minimize the racist ideology which has its place amongst the ignorant and uneducated people.


Black people have been dragged around the world by whites and Arabs and forced to live, work and die to advance and buttress the development of their societies.  We landed in those places-North, Central, and South America, Europe, and the middle east-where our labor was needed most in a particular historical moment.  We remain scattered around the world seeking work, hoping and praying to white and Arab gods to hold on to work, demanding opportunities to work, being thrown in and out of work, and not working at all.  Although details of black peoples lives vary according to time and space, we share the common experience of our roles (and therefore our use) being defined by the labor needs of whites and arabs.  To the extent that our labor was needed-whether it was enslaved, coerced, or chosen-we worked specific occupations in specific industries that were the lowest paying, most dangerous, most expendable, and most vulnerable to displacement by technology or employment of a cheaper and more desirable labor force.  In another type of economic system, technological advancement is good and has led to improvements in health, learning, engineering, communication, etc.  When it is used for profit you end up with the capacity for automated robotics to build cars, houses, computers, hospitals, schools, gyms, etc. with almost no human labor but not way for the products to get to the people who have been made workless/wageless by the technology. 


The objective reality for black people is that we have been and continue to be the most expendable in white and arab countries; advances in workplace technology, or selection of a more desirable work force puts blacks on the street.  Since the end of USA enslavement, ‘on the street' for black men meant being in and out of work (or jail) depending on the ebbs and flows of the economy.  During the same period, black women's labor has been more steadily absorbed in race and gender specific industries and occupations.  In this period, however, there is only ebb and not flow for black women and men.  In other words black people will continue to be put out of work by the capitalist class who employ technology and cheaper workers to drive down the costs of production and increase revenue and profits.  Without the social networks-of-dependency formerly in place to assist with food and housing, black women and men are finding it harder to make ends meet. 


The criminalization of blackness and poverty continues to intensify, thereby paving paths to prisons and cemeteries.  The harshness of these shifting realities will hit people hard in this moment, as they have done in the past.


Black Economics: Toward Collapse


All U.S. industrial developments before 1980 and their economic, political and social reflexes took place in the ascendancy of capitalism.  Since 1776, U.S. capitalism was growing as a form of society.  Its crises, 1760-1780, 1860-1890, 1920-1950, were actually growing pangs, not dying pains.  Since 1980, however, capitalism and socialism have begun their inevitable death marches.  


Aging is a universal process.  With time, the capacity for growth, development, self repair, and resistance to external damage decreases, and the force of mortality increases.  Each organism has its socially evolved life span etched into its very genetic code at birth.  Only external elements and environmental factors combine to accelerate or decelerated inevitable birth, death, and rebirth. Societies, beginning with primitive communalism and moving from slavery, feudalism, and capitalism to socialism have also developed on the basis of these principles.   They are born, developed and died.


The wage-labor system is becoming obsolete.  Today, American workers are being relegated from (1) producing consumers to (2) producing nonconsumers to (3) nonproducing consumers and finally to (4) nonconsuming nonproducers.  The last category makes human labor useless, thus the human being's life becomes worthless.  The forcing of permanently unemployable workers to the street is a gradual process for most.  It may include: part-time labor, low paying service jobs, temporary jobs, layoffs, concessions, overtime of the remaining workforce, freezing of wages and salaries, intensification of labor, breaking of unions, cut health care benefits, cut AFDC, cut education, cut entitlements, cut set asides, and cut housing subsidies.  People end up destitute in the streets with no future legal means of putting shoes on their feet, clothes on their backs, food in their mouths, and a roof over their heads.


Africans in America are at the bottom of this white capitalist economic system, first as enslaved plantation workers, then as segregated sharecroppers, and finally as unskilled or semi-skilled factory workers and service workers.  Africans, brutally discriminated against on the basis of slave history and color, have throughout the 20th and 21st centuries been the last hired, the lowest paid, and first to be fired.  Africans historically have been first to be rendered jobless by advances in technology. 


Africans suffer the worst because white capitalists have systematically concentrated African men, and women in the most expendable jobs.  With the introduction of computer automated machine production into agriculture, manufacuring, mining, construction, and service industries,  Africans who are concentrated in the most expendable jobs by whites have been made useless to the economic system and are today being prepared for extermination.   If the demand for African workers increases, the price of African workers also rises; if it falls, their wage prices fall.  As their wage price fall, their purchasing power falls, then their standard of living falls, nutrition falls, health deteriorates, hunger sets in, homelessness increases, education is cut out, schools are closed, family life deteriorates, divorces increase, domestic crises explode, separations and abandonments increase, alcohol abuse increases, drug abuse increases, sexual abuses increase, child and female abuses increase, suicides increases, racial attacks increase, etc.   As a direct result the entire African community rots into a ghetto similar tyo Nazi ghettos in Germany.


In the 2007+ layer after layer of the African working class and middle class are being wiped off of the employment rolls and into homeless shelter, soup lines, and destitution.  Their schools are being closed so their children have no future either.   In their thirties, fourties, and fifties, many of whom are single parents with mortgages, children in high school or college, car payments, and food and clothing to purchase, these unemployed Africans are desperatley looking for any type of job to keep their families together.  Africans who only a few years ago were taking home wages in the range of $20,000 to $35,000 are today fortunate to be hired for $5.75 per hour.  If human labor value falls so greatly that workers become unsellable, they are left to idly rot on the streets of urban cities---homeless and hungry. 


These, now jobless, past workers then join millions of others who had gone before them in some form of underground capitalist economy---hustling/slinging/pettling/selling their behinds or some other type of vice that "illegally" allows them to provide the necessities of life.  Through accepting this fate without organizing ina revolutionary way to end it, they are reduced to brutes, manuvered into begging, stealing, car window cleaning, peddling, drug dealing, gambling, and prostitution in order to regenerate the life necessities of food, clothing, shelter, culture, and self-worth. 


As time passes, most of these end up being statistics for state and federal crime reports, and propaganda cases for Nazi organizations.  Others end up imprisoned by the immoral personal crimes committed against their own bodies and souls.  Crimes commited by Africans in America increased markedly simultainously and in direct propiotion to Africans becoming expendable to the American economy.  As African opportunities for income, employment, education, businesses, housing, transportation, recreation, and cultural expression decrease throughout the United States, African criminal activities continue to increase. 


Over 91 percent of the violent crimes commited by Africans are commited agaisnt other Africans by African men.  Today, African men make up 45 to 60 percent of state and federal penal total populations.  At the same time, over 46 percent of America's young African male population is either in jail, on  patrole, on probation, awaiting trial, or being sought by police authorities.  Africans are responsible and must be held accountable for preying on other innocent Africans in the African community.   By not organizing, not cleaning selves up morally, and not fighting the enemy who caused the misery, Africans are today helping top acclereate their own genocidal destruction.  When human beings find no self-dignifying labor with survivable wages, and will not rebel in an organized manner against the society which destroys their lives, the only thing that remains for them is to beg, steal, prostitute, peddle---rot.


Millions of Africans are, thus, being severed from any opportunity to purchase the basic necessities of life, i.e., food, housing, health care, education, clothing, etc, and they are not organizing themselves to prepare for the soluytion to this crisis.  Lacking in strong moral roots, increasing numbers of African youth have taken white-sponsored, organized and financed illegal, underground economies which allow them to earn money selling themselves, drugs, and stolen goods which they then use to purchase life's necessities. 


Many of these white-sponsored underground economies lead to pathological and murdeous behavior patterns the part of African men, women, and children. This criminalizing process has destroyed the entire moral fabric of many African communities, leaving men, women, and children broken in its wake.  Increasing criminal convictions increase the necessity for prison facilities, holding centers, supplies and staff.  In a short time, the entire American society has begun to be organized around a national network of prisons which are built to "concentrate" expendable Africans who had earlier lost all legal means of providing the necessities of life for themselves and their children and thus were caught participating in illegal means of income appropriation such as drug deal. 


The drugs that are dealt by ignorant African pettlers are initially distributed to drug dealers in African communites by whites.  The money that African street pettlers accummulated is ultimately filtered back to rich whites via their international bank laundering systems.   Finally, the ignorant African petty drug dealer ends up in prison, usually with his pants down and on his knees.   In place of a school, a prison cell.  In place of a house, a prison cell.  In place of a hospital, a prison ward.  In place of community recreation, a prison yard.  In place of a job, a prison workfarm.  In place of freedom, slavery.  In place of a healthy mal/female family relationship, and unhealthy degenerate relationship with another man.  In place of life, death. 


Concentration of expendable African workers in prisons is a mounting tax burden of federal, state, and local governments thus the solution of prison work farms is rapidly being implemented.   In 2008 the number of prisoners in state and federal prisons reached a record 2,289,000 at any given time during the past five years.  This number equals the population of two and one half Detroit, Michigans.  This figure did not include the additional 7,195,000 locked down in city and county jails during any given year.  


More Africans are in jail in the United States than in South Africa under apartheid.  Boot camps, chain gangs, labor camps, increased arrests, reinstating of the death epnalty, rise in executions, and work farms open a new stage in the history of degenerating social relations in the United States because they establish a legal social scaffold for the "final solution" to permanently unemployed African laborers who have been made superfluous to capitalist profits. 


With curfews, increased police brutality, public housing sweeps, the daily use of deadly force against Africans, computerized finger printing of people on welfare, the placing of over 113,000 more police in urban areas genocide of the Africn race in the unioted States is immenant. 


The leading cause of death among young African males is now murder by another young African male.  AIDS, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes are next.   Even sucided, a new racial phenomena, is skyrocketing among Blacks in America.   Most, after been indoctrinated in sub-standard educational insitutions with immorality and self-hate training were concentrated in the most expendable jobs and they now see themselves and their own lives as being expendable---cheap.  Since 2005, African  enrollments but as much as 61pulation.  Over one million African American men are in prison at any given time during the year.  In the time period between 1977 and 2007, average real earnings for African males age 20-26 fell by 73 percent. 


Since 1978, the number of African households headed by women increased 216 percent to 8 out of 10.  Between 1975-2007, the number of African men 18-26 employed year-round, full-time fell from 42 percent to 23 percent.   One in four Black youth will go to jail, be on probation, parole, or in prison during the year. Between 1987-2007, college enrollment rates for African males 18-23 declined from 33 percent to 15 percent.  In 1970, nearly 27 percent of al African families were headed by African women.  In 2007, over 77 percent of African families---3 out of every 4--- are headed by single black women.  In many cases these Black men have literally abanded their spouse, their children, and their race.  Single parent families head by women have been trapped in a decadent cycle of welfare dependency that is self perpetuating generation after genertation.  School drop out rates, teenage preganacy, ouit of wedlock birth, morally dibilitating abortions, spouse aboandonment---all of these are the results of pressures forced upon couragous African women who are attempting to single handedly raise families because African men have run out.   These condition will worsen because whites have systematically concentrated Africans in the most expendable jobs and as jobs are elimanated, Africans are eliminated from any legal means of caring for themselves and their families.


From 1987-2007, as much as 62 percent of those who died of drug abuse were African men.  Forty-six percent of all 13 to 26-year-old AIDS cases are African males, and the fastest growing population of persons with AIDS are African women and children.  All of these numbers will increase.  All of these conditions will worsen.  Inner city African women can expect to live nearly seven years less than whites women  Indeed, an African man in America  living in New York's Harlem is less likely to reach 65 than is a resident of Bangladesh.  In major cities, African  women have a 26 times greater chance of dying of AIDS than white women.  Prison have become the primary sewer for the proliferation of AIDs and sex vice, as Black men lay around with Black men and Black women lay around with women.  Wne they get out, the Black men begin the "down-low", degenerate life style of lying and cheating while sleeping with men and women---and spreading AIDS.


From 1998-2008, nearly 76 percent of African  babies were born outside of wedlock; the majority of African children live with only their mother, and in over half of these households, she has never been married.   


As the U.S. economy teeters on the threshold of the beginning stages of its collapse in the 2000's, millions are going unfed, unhoused, unmedicated, uneducated, unemployed, over-jailed, and brutalized by white police and state organizations.  Those who will be savagely attacked by whites are those who are the most defenseless, and who have historically borne the brunt of white scapegoating, namely Africans.  The actual collapse, resulting from the complete erosion of both domestic and international markets, will accelerate from a slow to a rapid mass murdering of Africans in America if Africans women and men do not prepare to protect themselves and their families.


The 1% of the U.S. population that possesses more wealth than the bottom 90% will neither be identified as the source of the economic problem nor will the members of this tiny ruling stratum be forced to give up their wealth.   There are no solid allies in the white working class.  White workers have historically defended white capitalists around the world.  The majority of them have fought in every single war of enslavement, colonization, and imperialism that  their white ruling class has called on them to give their lives in.  They will continue to support their race and the white ruling class even as their class privileges and society as a whole fall apart.. 


Africans in America, on the other hand, who constitute 13.4% of the population are being identified as the problem's source and will become the victim of the final solution.   As the white capitalist system collapses, Africans will be put to death by whites for no crime other than being a member of a negatively stigmatized racial group that has no economic use within this white society.


After having been, in turn, sold by the pound by Europeans and Arabs, Africans now in the 2008+ face a modern holocaust at the hands of these same whites whose murderous ancestors brought us into the Western Hemisphere in the first place.  An African that has lost a job today will not get another job paying a subsistence wage.  She or he is at an age level, education level, skill level, and part of a race that has no place in this collapsing white American society.  Those Africans in America that become permanently unemployable will continue to be forced out into the streets, homeless, hungry, without proper medical care, without legal assistance, without education---without a future.  Voting will not solve africans problem.  Whites are the overwhelming majority group at 74% of the population in the United States. 


In the past, the Klan and other Nazi groups, including the  federal, and state governments murdered, mutilated, burned, butchered, and lynched us as a means of terrorizing us into continuing to serve as slaves, and second class citizens.  Today the formula has been changed.  They do not need Africans.  Today, attacks by white supremacists objectively are geared toward extermination of any nonwhite labeled as a source of the decomposition of capitalism, and the vanishing of jobs.  They do not need slaves, except,  temporarily on prison work farms. They do not need manual laborers. 


Computer Automated Machine Production has ended the need for unskilled and semi-skilled wage labor.  Today, any such organized social attacks on Africans are made toward  total elimination  


Given the centrality of race in the organization of production and the social relations that reflect it, racial conflict and violence will be pronounced first in locations where numerically whites are equal to blacks or in the majority-already present is violence in the form of selective law enforcement in black neighborhoods, worsening educational conditions, diminishing job quality and quantity, and increase disease risk of disease and illness.  In all places violence will find its expression eventually, as the single most important role that ensured a place for blacks in this country no longer is needed; that is to serve as a ready supply of labor to carry out specific tasks in specific industries.  As innovations in technology are made and applied to production all workers are affected.  The racial character of this process however means that black people are not only first hit economically (because typically they occupy the most expendable jobs), but those few with jobs are blamed for preventing whites from having them. Those out of work will experience (are experiencing) an ever-diminishing quality of life, while those with jobs will face increasingly hostile environments; historically such has been the case. 


The pressure of such transformations have been released historically by a combination of methods: (1) Allow a person to slowly rot from hunger, homelessness, disease and mental distress, (2) Imprison useless workers and force them to work as institutionalized slaves (3) Ship the poor take destitute to colonize and steal lands and resources from other peoples around the world  (4) Provide a population of social waste with the instrument and false reasons to destroy its self.  (5) Reduce population birth, fertility, and growth rates; (6) artificially accelerate the spread of fatal diseases via injection, gift of small-pox blanket, or some other systematically arranged social vector  (7) Send workers to war to die as to get rid of them in mass numbers in defense of profits; (8) Incite pogroms aimed at massacre of a population which has been scapegoated as the source of crime, delinquency, poverty, social unrest, and economic crisis, or when all else fails (9) Implement the "final solution", i.e., extermination, in a form relative to the technical destructive capacities of the society.


The first stage of organized social reaction in society begins with the (1) identification (2) stigmatization and (3) isolation, of a group that blamed for all of the society's ills.   In the 1990's, white Nazi groups such as the Aryan Nation, Knights of the KKK, Southern White Knights, Truth at Last, Confederate National Congress, White Camelia Knights, Skin Heads, White Aryan Resistance, Invisible Empire, American National Socialist (Nazi) Party, etc, have: (1) proliferated, (2) found common cause against Africans in America, and (3) are committing acts of violence, terrorism, and murder with unprecedented savagery, and precision.  In the 2000's, Africans have been identified/profiled as violent criminals, prostitutes, AIDS carriers, drug users, illiterate, pathological, welfare dependents, lazy, undesirable, parasitic, undeserving of help, useless, etc.   


The terrorist laws are in place with the Patriot Act.  Today, these Nazi whites, many having infiltrated to the highest levels of government, can do what they wish.  In 2008+ hate crimes are at all time highs.  When whites complete all the measures that comprise the "scientific" discovery, identification, definition, and stigmatization of the so-called Black ghetto underclass the next stage is to develop the necessary economic, political, social, and military apparatus which will eliminate the people who have been defined as the source of the problem. 

The expropriation of property, capital, land, and labor power, and the denial of their constitutional rights follows with ruthless precision.  Whites will forcefully seize everything that Africans own under the guise of repayment to whites who claim to be victims of reversed discrimination and affirmative action.  This genocidal offensive will raise the arguments around affirmative action/reverse discrimination to the level of national slogan of suffering for the white race.  Blacks will be attacked in the streets by whites under the justification that whites are taking back America. 


The natural rotting of their historically outmoded parasitic societies has begun around the world.  The natural end of white capitalism and socialism is near, and the only correct course is to study, organize, prepare exodus to purchased Black homelands as the historical stage closes on the oppressor's murderous societies.  Their will be class war between the remaining whites, but it won't be transform into a scapegoat race war between armed whites and unarmed, dependent, ‘non-violent' Blacks.  The United States has reached its point of exhaustion, it will enter into its period of decay, it will fall into open fascist rot when white supremists openly rule, then it will degenerate, destroy itself, then die as a form of society and be replaced.  This is inevitable.  Like the rise and fall of the murderous Roman Empire, they are again plunging the white world into a genocidal siege.  Millions are facing death, and millions more will never get a chance to live. 


Like clockwork, the economic crisis/collapse of world capitalist society is at hand, but it will not fall without an unprecedented price in flesh.  It will also take time, methodically unfolding over decades until every element has run its natural course.  Then the leaps, the acceleration, the moment of qualitative change, the explosions, the big bang. Given the destructive arsenal of weapons that the white race has---nuclear weapons enough to explode 37 planet Earths---and its long distinguished genocidal history with Africans Native Chechimecans (Indians), Caribs, Aborigines, Tasmanians, Pacific Islanders, etc., these will be desperate times.  Whites, many of them in line with Hitler/Nazis essentially have control of most of the world's nuclear bombs---in submarines, silos, and rocket launchers.  They have thousands of tons of biological and chemical weapons with enough capacities to destroy every single life form on the planet earth.  They have their fingers on the buttons.  These intercontinental land conquerors will fight to the death for every single square mile of stolen land, every single slave, every single mineral, every single inch.  Millions will die and be killed.  But where will they live if they blow up one planet earth?  Like b.f. skinner's rats, and pavlov's dogs they rule with fear, conditioning, coersion, and cunning.  Fear them?  Why should you?  In this moment we have nothing to lose but our chains. 


It is the end of an epoch anyway.  Things can never be the same.  They do not need slave labor or the populations to labor in the future, but they need the land and minerals that the nonwhite populations are on.  Their entire global strategy will be organized around genocide of unarmed defenseless people, mainly people whos skin is Black and dark brown.  So you have nothing to lose, but you have a life to gain, a freedom from them, an indepence, a homeland to fight for, a civilization to rebuild, a Great Wrong to make right again.   Do not fear them.  They are but pale shadows, arrogant holocaust-makers who pretend to rise up against 21 billion years of progress with smoke and mirrors---in the end, it all comes tumbling down with them included.  It is writtten, when you no longer fear, the future is assured.