Neely Fuller Jr | No Longer A Victim | No Fanfare, No Celebration Just do something constructive. Remember the Godfather of counter-racist codification. Acknowledging his constructive relationship with Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
We discuss the history of race in colonial Louisiana and how it created an opportunity for Free People of Color subject to black classification to actively participate in what they perceived to be in their best interest during the Civil War. We highlight the contributions of the 1st Louisiana Native Guard lead by unsung Black American Patriot Cpt. Andre Cailloux.
We take a look at the amazing Rise and Fall of Sylvester Long also known as Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance. A Soldier, Athlete, Author, Journalist, Public Speaker and Actor.
We discuss the hidden Non white (Pardo, Self Liberated Freedmen, Negros, Indios, Mullato and Peasant) Militia of Mexico in the City of Puebla that overcame insurmountable odds to win the Battle of Puebla historically coined Cinco De Mayo. We attempt to apply counter racist logic in gathering conclusions of who/why non white warriors are systematically hidden from this American Historical moment. We also discuss the ramifications of this battle in the Civil War conflict of the United States.
We look at the legacy of Naomi Drake as an infamous Race Flagger during her 16 year stent as the Registrar of the Bureau of Vital Statistics for the City of New Orleans. We discuss the Racial Integrity Act of 1924. We also discuss Racism/White Supremacy. What it is and how it works. We use clips of an interview of author Gail Lukasik on Gus T. Renegade’s C.O.W.S. Radio podcast along with clips Neely Fuller Jr discussing counter racist codification.
We discuss the 2 year long runaway maroon insurrection in South Carolina lead by charismatic maroon bandit Forest Joe. We use interview of author Syliviane A. Diouf to provide historical context. We also question why the Denmark Vessey conspiracy is more publicized than the 2 year insurrection of Forest Joe and his band of Runaway Maroons.
We discuss the Boston Massachusetts execution of slaves by the name of Mark and Phillis. Both subject to black classification. One female, the other a male. Phillis was burned alive. Mark was hanged and gibbeted for over 20 years. Both were found guilty of conspiring to murder their owner Capt. John Codman. We attempt to add a counter racist perspective as we analyze this well documented event. There has been only 2 people burned alive in Boston Massachusetts history. Both were women subject to black classification/slaves. Both were found guilty of murdering or attempting to murder their owner who was classified as white. Mark’s gibbeted body hanged in Boston for over 20 years. His dead gibbeted corpse was mentioned by Paul Revere as a landmark on his historic Midnight Ride. We use a video article by Jazz of YouTube Channel @BlackGemsUnearthed , Neely Fuller Jr and video from @Simplehistory to add context.
We discuss the 1842 Slave Revolt of the Cherokee Nation. We use interviews of Dr. Claud Anderson, The Rock Newman Show, NPR and Cherokee Freedman Marilyn Vann to add context.
We acknowledge the Heroic and Patriotic efforts of Black Americans during the Revolutionary War. Promises of freedom for their war participation were not granted after they defended the Independence efforts of the 13 Colonies. We use Fredrick Douglas, Kareem Abdul Jabar & James Earl Jones to add context.
We discus the history of emancipation legislation in the United States. African American Civil War Memorial Museum Historian Hari Jones gives a presentation on Black Americans contributions to their own liberation while simultaneously helping to save the Union.