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RBG Blueprint for Black Power Interactive|THE NATIONHOOD SERIES
1. BLUEPRINT FOR BLACK POWER INTERACTIVE
RBG Honorable Dr. Amos N. Wilson Studies Collection
2. FROLINAN’S NATIONAL STRATEGY
An application of Dr. Amos Wilson’s “Blueprint
for Black Power” combined with Marcus Garvey’
and MX ‘s Black Nationalism and the
contributions of the 1960s Black Power and New
Afrikan Independence Movements.
Abstract: In this paper my thesis is a prescriptive one. It is a "Theory and Practice to Break the
Chains of National Oppression" that represents an application of Dr. Amos Wilson’s Afrikan
Liberation psychology teachings and his “Blueprint for Black Power” reclamation of Black selfdetermination paradigm. I argue that because the masses of New Afrikan* people live under
“de facto colonization and third world nation status”, with strategic implementation of a New
Afrikan revolutionary theoretical framework and program of decolonization, based on a
Nation-within-a-Nation consciousness, commitment and conduct, the New Afrikan
Independence Movement can be pushed forward towards our ultimate objective of national
independence. Within the context of the aforementioned notions i.e., colonization and nationwithin-a-nation, a “National Program of Decolonization” can be implemented and propagated
throughout New Afrikan (Black) communities across the United States that will positively
reflect and impact the cultural, political, socioeconomic and moral needs of the masses of
New Afrikan people and thus, serve as a template for present and future New Afrikan
Education and Nation-building paradigms and praxis into the 21st century.
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3. RBG Communiversity Required Textbook
RBG Blueprint for Black Power Study Cell
Guide Book-2011 Updated
In Blueprint for Black Power Dr. Amos Wilson's (video) main thesis is "economic destiny determines
biological destiny"; and in order to secure politico-economic power (Black Power) in the 21st Century, we
must see ourselves as and function as "a Nation-within-a-Nation" and solidify a "Afrikan American /
Caribbean / Pan-Afrikan bloc" to generate Black power in the United States.
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4. RBG Communiversity
Curriculum Standards
ACCESS THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE LESSONS’ INTERACTIVE
VERSION
RBG BLAKADEMICS: Curricular Domains, Fields and Aims Outline and
Links to Content
“Akoto’s Afrikan Centered Thematic Inventory provides [the major themes of Nationalist /
Pan-Afrikanist centered theories of liberation…and the philosophical foundation of Afrikan
centered curriculum”
Blueprint for Black Power, pg. 130, 2000 AWI
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5. RBG Communiversity
Curriculum Outline
The interdisciplinary curriculum fields are listed below under the curricular
Domains, and include the subject areas that comprise the respective Fields of
learning/teaching and Aims in RBG Street Scholars Think Tank’s curricula.
RBG-BLAKADEMICS-Curricular-Domains-Fields-and-Aims-Outline-and-Links-to-Content
I. Cultural Ideological
A.
Culture and Ideology
B.
Creativity
II. Spiritual Psycho-Affective
A.
Self Knowledge
B.
Ethics and Morality
III. Socio-Political and Economic
A.
Political Economy
B.
Cognition and Inquiry
C.
Technology
D.
Mathematics
E.
Sciences
F. Computer Sciences
IV. Technology
A.
Mathematics
B.
Science
C.
Computer Science
D.
Functional Skills
V. Nation building (Practical Applications)
A. Career Development Apprenticeships
B. Research Theory and Practicum’s
C. Community Development Projects
(FROLINAN)
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6. “The Afrikan American Community
as a de facto Third World Nation”
(Wilson, Blueprint for Black Power 1998, pg. 507-509)
Things that can be traced back to us as
a Nation with a disorganized economy
Inadequate education, recreation
and socialization institutions
Lack of employment opportunities
Family instability and disruption
Inadequate housing
Anti-social and criminal behavior
Drug addiction
premature death and disease
“A set up for exploitation and
colonization by stronger
nations”
Dr. Wilson’s Black “National Debt” Concept
“…Many Problems exhibited by the Afrikan
American Community reflect more its
inadequate economic organization and
management as a nation than its outright
poverty or impoverishment of human
resources…” pg. 508
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7. Afrikans in America as a de facto
Nation-within-a-Nation
Blueprint’s Thesis “ Economic Destiny Determines Biological Destiny”
In his Nation-within-a-Nation chapter Dr. Amos Wilson
seem to be saying Afrikans in America are a politically
disenfranchised,
economically
exploited,
socially
degraded, and alien culture dominated Nation-within-aNation, in large part, borne to its lack of a Afrikan
Nationhood consciousness, commitment and conduct.
At one juncture he makes this point by saying:
“except for its mainly second-tier alien employment status,
its cultural entertainment contributions to the American
market economy, its role as a mass consumer market for
White American manufactured products and services, its RBG WW 1 Nation Blueprint
full-spectrum participation in and integration into American for Black Power Study Cell
Guidebook
society is negligible.”
(Wilson, Blueprint for Black Power 1998, pg. 504)
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8. Some History of the Afrikan in America
“Nation-within-a-Nation Concept”
In his essay “How Black Awakening in Capitalist America laid the foundation for a New
Internal Colonialism Theory” Pinderhughes states the following;
“There is a 180-year-old tradition of black activists viewing African America as a "nation
with a nation." The slogan is notable in the national black convention movement's first call
to unite in 1830, as it responded to the program against the blacks of Cincinnati in 1830.
Martin Delany utilized it in his colonization appeals.
In 1853, Frederick Douglass embraced the formulation in his call to black national
consciousness.
Cyril Briggs employed it in his Amsterdam News assessment of the contradiction between
the African American condition and President Wilson's World War I peace proposals.
And it was the title of W.E.B. Du Bois's call in 1935 to sidestep Jim Crow segregation during
the Great Depression with a cooperative economic program.” (Outline and emphasis of Mines)
From: How Black Awakening in Capitalist America laid the foundation for a New Internal Colonialism
Theory (Pinderhughes, Charles 2010)
How-Black-Awakening-in-Capitalist-America-laid-the-foundation-for-a-New-Internal-Colonialism-TheoryPinderhughes-Charles-2010-Reprint
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9. What are the requirements of
National Sovereignty
(To be an Independent Nation) ?
Dr. John Henrik Clarke use to teach to be Free and Sovereign
a people must have their:
1. Own Land
2. Own Economy
3. Own Name
4. Own Language
5. Own Culture
6. Own God
RBG DR. JOHN HENRIK CLARKE STUDIES COLLECTION
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10. “A National Committee or Council of Leaders”
In Blueprint for Black Power, based on Dr. Chancellor
Williams “A Master Plan /next slide”, Dr. Amos Wilson
calls for “A National Committee or Council of
Leaders” he says member organizations should be
unequivocally Afrocentric in composition. He adds
further “They should avoid like a plague the
significant influence in or the leadership of their
organization by persons tied to the Democratic or
Republican parties, Marxist groups, proselytizing or
overzealous religious groups, Eurocentric socialist and
assimilationist”
Blueprint for Black Power, pg. 55, Sept. 2000
[emphasis mines]
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11. CLICK HERE FOR FULL WEBPAGE STUDY
Tutorial 1
DR. AMOS WILSON’S DESCRIPTION IN BLUEPRINT OF
DR. WILLIAMS MASTER PLAN
RBG BLUEPRINT FOR BLACK POWER ON DR. CHANCELLOR WILLIAMS: A MASTER PLAN
The Shape of Things to Come:
A Master Plan Tutorial 2
Ch. XV, Destruction of Black Civilization,
Dr. Chancellor Williams TWP, 1974
12. Frolinan is a Program of Decolonization offered to;
reverse Our National Debt & Mass psychopathology by way of attacking
7 Cardinal pathogenetic factors, that block our politico-economic
development as a Nation
The pathogenesis of the present day ill-condition of the masses of New
Afrikan (Black) people and community inside the U.S. can be, in large
part summarized, as a combination of:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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disunity,
dependency,
fear,
ahistorification,
a lack of vision,
politico-economic disorganization, and most importantly, the all consuming
"underdevelopment" of our state of mind , will and intent as a Nation of
Afrikan people (“New Afrikan Nation-within-a-nation”)
These are the “ 7 CAUSES (cardinal pathogenetic factors) OF OUR NATIONAL OPPRESSION,
To reverse our
“POWERLESSNESS”
ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION AND COLONIAL DOMINATION”
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14. “THE QUEST FOR
BLACK POWER-
21st Century”
“THE FIGHT
FOR BLACK POWER
MUST TAKE UP WHERE WE WERE DEFEATED”
…without this common national consciousness
and perception of our existence, based on
history, our practice will continue to be
confused and chaotic, without the historical
continuity which serves to give practical
guidance to our struggle and movement on the
road to independence…
“OUR OTHER 4 POLITICO-ECONOMIC LIBERATION SEEDS”
The Honorable Marcus Garvey’s UNIA-ACL
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad's NOI Program
Organization of Afro-American Unity-Minister Malcolm X
and the OAAU Aims and Objective
The Shape of Things to Come- A Master Plan -From
the Destruction of Black Civilization
Frolinan’s initial objective is to evolve
a united strategy and direction
amongst the many New Afrikan
nationalist formations / organizations /
movements of local, regional and
national significance. Once this has
been achieved, the second objective
will be to implement a transitional
program for New Afrikan liberation
whereby we will strategically demand
and tactically secure control of the
socioeconomic
and
political
institutions of the urban and rural
areas where New Afrikan people
comprise the majority by pointing our
economic decisions as a Nation-withina-Nation.
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15. To Summarize with remarks from Dr. Wilson
FROLINAN: Front for the Liberation of the New Afrikan Nation
An application of Dr. Amos Wilson’s “Blueprint for Black Power” combined with
Marcus Garvey’ and MX ‘s Black Nationalism and the contributions of the 1960s
Black Power and New Afrikan Independence Movements.
“The actual empowerment of Black people under
the banner of Black nationalism cannot occur as
long as the two main ingredients necessary for
power-definition and organization-are missing or
underdeveloped”
(Wilson, Blueprint for Black Power 1998, pg. 855)
“Even if Black Nationalist motives and purpose
were perfectly defined and matched, Black Power
would still prove elusive without organizational
appropriateness and a sufficiency of human and
material resources”
(Wilson, Blueprint for Black Power 1998, pg. 856)
Blueprint for Black Power Video
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16. Related Learning Object
RBG Street Scholar's Scribd Documents
RBG Blueprint for Black Power
Interactive
RBG Communiversity Courses
of Study Collections 2012,
Summer Semester
African Centered
Eduaction- A Cornerstone
of Liberation, By LaTsha
Levy
The RBG Quest for Black Power
Reader a Luta Continua a Frolinan
Primer, By RBG Street Scholar
The Falsification of Afrikan
Consciousness (Multimedia), Dr.
Amos N...
Decolonizing the African
Mind: Further Analysis and
Strategy by Dr....
“WRITTEN POETRY” By
The Honorable Marcus
Mosiah Garvey... and More
Malcolm X/Malik Shabazz Study
Guide, By Dr. Abdul Alkaimat
(RBG Reprint)
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Asante Sana (Thank You Very Much) for your Attention
FROLINAN ESSENTIAL DOWNLOADS:
Companion essay to this
presentation:
FROLINAN’S NATIONAL
STRATEGY: Scholars Version, with
a new "Blueprint for Black Power"
Preface
Comprehensive background
publication:
The RBG Quest for Black Power
Reader: A Luta Continua, A
Frolinan Primer
Feedback rbgstreetscholar@gmail.com
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