After a tedious revolutionary change, Queen
Amina's long generational journey bears fruit. . .
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| Education
makes a people easy to lead, but
difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. Lord Brougham |
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| Education
is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Nelson Madela |
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| Income growth of college-educated African Americans, after surging in the 1960s and into the mid-1970s, slowed nearly to a halt while incomes of similarly well-educated whites increased substantially. | ||
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Racism has become covert and very subtle to many Blacks in Corporate America. |
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| Persons
of African Descent must
remember that they stand on the shoulders of heroes and sheroes, so
they
already have a firm foundation. They must stay in touch with their personal strength, thier values, their roots and culture. They must look at their diversity as a strength, not a limitation. Then, winning in the corporate arena and the world will be an expectation that they will pursue with the kind of tenacity that our proud ancestors, like Queen Amina, used to get us this far. paraphrased, THE BLACK COLLEGIAN MAGAZINE © 2005 p |
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Queen Amina's journey is not
complete . . .
Enjoy Black History Month!! |
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