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"Remember Who You Are - The Greatest African Tribe", is a Zambian writers perspective on the prominence of the African American community.The author describes the African American community as "The Greatest African Tribe", as he expounds on the extraordinarily prevailing culture and achievements of African Americans in spite of the numerous assaults endured which include the horrors of slavery, lynching, segregation, Jim Crow laws, redlining, blockbusting, mass incarceration, etc. He attempts t…
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"Remember Who You Are - The Greatest African Tribe", is a Zambian writers perspective on the prominence of the African American community.The author describes the African American community as "The Greatest African Tribe", as he expounds on the extraordinarily prevailing culture and achievements of African Americans in spite of the numerous assaults endured which include the horrors of slavery, lynching, segregation, Jim Crow laws, redlining, blockbusting, mass incarceration, etc. He attempts to remedy hundreds of years of racial and socioeconomic injustices by presenting a forward thinking hundred year vision, advocating for the love of Africa and economic freedom rooted in a synergy between African and African-American enterprises.

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"Remember Who You Are - The Greatest African Tribe", is a Zambian writers perspective on the prominence of the African American community.The author describes the African American community as "The Greatest African Tribe", as he expounds on the extraordinarily prevailing culture and achievements of African Americans in spite of the numerous assaults endured which include the horrors of slavery, lynching, segregation, Jim Crow laws, redlining, blockbusting, mass incarceration, etc. He attempts to remedy hundreds of years of racial and socioeconomic injustices by presenting a forward thinking hundred year vision, advocating for the love of Africa and economic freedom rooted in a synergy between African and African-American enterprises.

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