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The march on Washington!

The march on Washington!

Harry Watley · Saturday, August 24th 2013 at 2:42AM · 360 views
50 years ago at the end of the march on Washington every one joined hands and sang. “We Shall Over Come Some Day”.

Well, that was 50 years ago am I right. Have Black Americans over come or is it that that SOME DAY WE SHALL OVER COME is not here as of yet after 50 years? So, my question to those who say why we should march again are crazy. The definition of crazy is doing the same over and over while expecting a different result am I right.

It is apparent that God was not with Dr. King and his associates and nor was God with the Million Man March either since Black Americans are still hopelessly still a subjugated people.

Black Americans have nothing of our own. We don’t have a country. We don’t have a prophet or so we think. We don’t have our own religion or so we think. We don’t have our own prayers or so we think.

What the hell is wrong with us? We are an ignorant people. That is what’s wrong with us. Ignorant people runs from challenges. I am a challenge as all the prophets were a challenge to their own people am I right.

Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty we are free at last. Is this true that we Black Americans are free at last?

4000 years ago in Egypt the Children of Israel march on Cairo, Egypt straight to the court of Pharaoh and one of the Elders screamed out to the Children of Israel, free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty we are free at last. Were they free since Moses was yet to come?

It will be through me that Black Americans will be free at last because God is with me since I am Black America’s first genuine prophet.

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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Steve Williams Saturday, August 24th 2013 at 10:18AM

Yes Harry, the definition of crazy is saying the same thing over and over again with the same results.

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