Afrikan-Centered
Conciousness Versus The New World Order
Garveyism in the Age of Globalism
Amos N. Wilson
Though the preparation of a book is a highly social process, it takes place in considerable isolation. Throughout its gestation, the unfurling of life's chances and challenges stop not for a moment. This effort squarely fits into that mold. The closing of 1998 and the opening months of 1999 were fraught with heart-wrenching agony and shock. Just as we celebrated the punblishing of Blueprint for Black Power, the ancestors called HOME freedom fighters John Henrik Clarke, Roy Canton, Kwame Ture and Samori Marksman. Personal old friend Paul "Bucky" Buckmire and our family childhood friend, a young Elvin Roach, both died suddenly. Bucky would often sit aftrernoons and have grand conversations of further endeavors in Pan-Afrikan service. Vin, a true friend, little known except in the immediate circle of Arima, was like the other distinguished warriors, everpresent in all manner of need.. Indeed, they graced us with meritiorious service. May they RISE LIKE RA! We mourned, venerated their life expresiions, and then, it was time to reassume revolution's challenges. And this this long-mused publication was elevated to the fore. We rallied veterans and new recruits alike to blast into being--in record--these most compelling of Dr. Wilson's discoursess. Embrace this the fruit of the vineyard.
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