Let me ask the BIA members for your take on this reality.
Now, I know that when President Abraham Lincoln, our ancestors referred to President Lincoln as Father Lincoln in those days, emancipated our slave ancestors many of them cried and they cried for days.
Okay, I would like somebody wise and full of intelligence to explain to me what is the difference when our slave ancestors cried and Reverend Jesse Jackson since their crying represents some sort of a milestone we Negroes have come, yet we commonly say that we have further still to go, am I right.
It would seem to me that our crying is going to be a continuous thing unless we become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way am I right.
Incidentally, remember we also cried in 1954 when the Supreme Court knocked down desegregation in public schools, am I right. That day we were all eyes and ears to the radio and when we heard the decision, we danced and holler in the streets.
Therefore, our jubilee and crying will be a continuous thing unless you all believe that what I say is going to happen. We are going to become a sovereign people or have complete independence on the portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders. I am Black America’s first genuine prophet. I am the way, and besides me, there is no other way that Black Americans could ever become real people in this world. Am I making any sense?
So, tell me what you crying Negroes think, okay. I would love to hear the opinion at of the educated ones. The Negroes that have advanced educational degrees I would like to hear from you.
Tell me what you think.

I don't have the advanced edcational degree that you seek to hear from, but looking at it from a pyschological view, I would say it would be like an adult finally moving out from his or her parents house.