Elijah Muhammad Message to the Blackman: 1965 Blueprint for Black Awakening in 2026
In the turbulent 1965 America—fresh off the Civil Rights Act yet still chained by mental slavery—Elijah Muhammad unleashed a revolutionary manifesto: Message to the Blackman in America. This 355-page masterpiece isn’t just a book—it’s the unapologetic, divine blueprint for Black liberation. As the foundational text of the Nation of Islam (NOI), it delivers the raw […]
Marcus Garvey Legacy: The Black Moses Who Built an Empire 2026
In the roaring 1920s, 2026hen Black people were treated as historical footnotes, one visionary refused to accept it. Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. (1887–1940) didn’t beg for equality—he demanded sovereignty. He didn’t seek respect—he built an empire to command it. His thunderous name became a promise, a threat, and an unbreakable dream that echoes louder than […]
George Jackson & Black August: Revolutionary Legacy – Study, Train, Fight in 2026
In the shadows of America’s prison-industrial complex—a system that has warehoused Black bodies as political currency since the end of slavery—two unbreakable forces endure: the revolutionary fire of George Jackson and the disciplined observance of Black August. As we push forward into 2026, with ongoing repression, economic warfare, and the echoes of 2025’s resistance still […]
Kodak Black’s “Not Mad About Slavery” Comments Ignite Backlash: Why It Divides Black Men
Kodak Black’s Shocking Slavery Comments Go Viral Kodak Black just dropped a bombshell that’s blowing up across social media. In a viral livestream on December 16, 2025, the Florida rapper declared he’s “not mad about slavery” and blamed Africans for selling their own people into the trade. The clip exploded, racking up millions of views […]