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ARE YOU TIRED OF FIGHTING, BUT NOT AFRAID OF THE BATTLE

by Dennis S Murray Sr Blacks have been singing our old spiritual hums dating back to slavery. For centuries, the underserved have struggled in society but, in less than a month, this administration has dismantled the lives of minorities and whites with Project 2025 guidelines to keep the power elites that own 90% of the wealth in America, duped by voters in the 2024 election to see Project 2025 as their truth but MAGA voters scrambling to the demise excepting a dose of their own medicine of falsehoods with a study dose of increase poverty among their marginalized community before their eyes as there saving account become penniless. These billionaire oligarchs juke the MAGA voters to no end in 2024, leaving them to fight among family members. Review Frank Miller's graphic novel in 2006, made into the movie called 300 Spartans, the Battle of Thermopylae, where King Leonidas and 300 Spartans fought against the wealthy Persian army. I hope you have seen this film and understand the pow...

What is happening to the nation (Facing the Nation's of discourse)

The nation is destroying what is left of democracy not just for Black but for all those minorities that W.E.B DuBois, Martin Luther King Jr, Thurgood Marshall, Mega Evans, Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Chief Joseph ( Nez Perce), and more who felt that this country was dishonest, incompetent, and greedy to disdain of others from their right to freedom.

EMOTIONAL TIMES IN BLACK HISTORY "TRAILBLAZERS" FIGURES

EMOTIONAL TIMES IN BLACK HISTORY "TRAILBLAZERS" FIGURES by Dennis S Murray Sr Before praying every morning, I start my day, walking down the hallway, greeted by a large portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on my wall filled with inspirations that help me identify my commitment as a black man of history. Watching him think allows me to continue the mission and dream about the future of Blacks and minorities in America that has suffered injustices and cruelty in America’s society. I used to wonder why as a youth growing up in Long-island, New York listening to some of the ugliness outside my neighborhood and unable to have conversations with my father who was born in St. Croix Virgin Island formerly known as the Danish West Indies in 1848 a place filled with racial unrest and bigotry during his children in 1919 hood however, my older sisters in 1968 were more vocal about civil rights, discrimination, and lynching that was still happening in the south during the 19 th t...