Why Building An All Black Boys Academy In The US Is A Bad Idea And It Won't Work

 It's important that we learn from history, so as not to repeat the same mistakes. And because educating our children is truly key for our success as African people we must approach the matter of knowledge and education with extreme analytical thinking (with logic being the center of that thinking).


  We already have a number of African-Centered schools and academies in existence, across the globe, and the wise thing for us to do would be to help fund, support, and share resources & curriculum. We can best grow our educational infrastructure by using the African diaspora to our advantage. Through strong homeschooling networks, private academies, and non-traditional African-based institutions we will have something that the United States government can neither control, nor shutdown.


 As we seen with past history, the government was successful in using the Supreme Courts decision with Brown vs The Board of Education in shutting down the a highly successful all Black boarding school called The Bordentown School, in New Jersey (African-American Legends: "The Bordentown School https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gilR9b-iqPs ).


 Education must be used to bridge the gap between Africans all across the globe, and to solve the problems of African people. We will gain much by reconnecting as a people, and with a little effort, it's not that hard to begin, especially with our African brothers and sisters in the islands, because they are the closest to us.

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