The so called
civil rights riots in the late 60's (The
government had been further infiltrated
by that time with anticulturalists and
proper steps were avoided to promote
fidelity through wilful if not malicious negligence
(Beware: Foul language).) |
Note a black
purist's testimony on the danger of
diversity: "Looking
forward a century or two, we can see an
economic and political death struggle for
the survival of the different race
groups. Many of our present-day national
centres will have become overcrowded with
vast surplus populations. The fight for
bread and position will be keen and
severe. The weaker and unprepared group
is bound to go under. That is why,
visionaries as we are in the Universal
Negro Improvement Association, we are
fighting for the founding of a negro
nation in Africa, so that there will be
no clash between black and white and that
each race will have a separate existence
and civilization all its own without
courting suspicion and hatred or eyeing
each other with jealousy and rivalry
within the borders of the same
country." Marcus Garvey
"The Negro's Greatest
Enemy," published in Current History
(18:6, September 1923)
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