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"As long as we continue to
produce men like Rev. Clarence James, I am not worried about the future
of our race."
Rev. Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays
President Emeritus, Morehouse College
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:: Revive the concept of our
ancestors -- that we as a people
constitute a nation within a nation therefore we must begin to
organize those institutions that are vital for the survival
and growth of a nation.
:: Lift the black male back into his rightful place
as full-fledged, powerful, productive man in the family,
church, community, nation and world.
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:: Free the black youth from the
shackles of mental slavery by making
them aware of their unlimited intellectual and special powers.
:: Forge links of identity with
African peoples the world ever through
active relationships amongst individuals, families, churches,
schools and businesses.
:: Teach parents that they are the
most important teachers their children will ever have
and the home is the most important school their children will ever
attend/
:: To equip the African-America
church to more effectively minister to
black boys and men in particular, black you in general, the family
as a whole, and the black community in total.
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Increase in massive amounts financial support
to black colleges as institutions and to black
students as individuals.
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Assist in the development of systems of black
private Christian schools at the
grammar and high school levels.
:: Raise up the next generation of
African-American leadership who will
confront the crises and solve the problems that afflict the race at
this critical juncture in history. |