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I am just waiting for the speakeasy and the cyphers to come back here.... damn i miss those, and now we got the live shit working lets see it go up round here

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There is NO revolution, or evolution in these street gangs! They will not be an army for the culture at all that's not gonna happen. I know because I've been heavily involved with the bloodz for a long time from my hood, to the land, to NYC it's not gonna happen majority of them enjoy being improvised, & hate on the ones that make it out expecting a handout.

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Human beings are the foulest creatures on this planet! One of my favorite sayings are: "The wise takes it as a warning to themselves, but the FOOLS believe it can't happen to them!"

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New Netflix Releases: Must-Watch Picks This Week | #game

New Netflix Releases: Must-Watch Picks This Week
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New Netflix Releases: Must-Watch Picks This Week

Discover this week's new Netflix releases, featuring 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' and 'All the Light We Cannot See.'
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C.L.R. James (1901–1989) was a renowned Trinidadian intellectual, historian, writer, and activist who became one of the most influential figures in the history of Caribbean and Pan-African thought. Born on January 4, 1901, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, James made significant contributions to literature, history, and political theory. His works spanned a wide range of subjects, including history, Marxism, anti-colonialism, and the African diaspora, and he was a key figure in the development of radical thought in the 20th century.
James is perhaps best known for his seminal work, The Black Jacobins (1938), a historical account of the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804), which he considered one of the most important events in world history. In the book, he examined the revolution's leaders, particularly Toussaint Louverture, and explored the complex interplay of race, class, and revolution. The Black Jacobins not only reshaped the historical narrative around Haiti but also provided a foundation for understanding the global significance of anti-colonial struggle.
In addition to his historical writings, James was an ardent Marxist and Pan-Africanist, advocating for the liberation of colonized peoples and promoting the unity of the African diaspora. He was deeply influenced by figures such as Leon Trotsky, and his political activism spanned various movements, including the independence struggles in the Caribbean and Africa. James was also a passionate writer and speaker, contributing to the intellectual ferment of his time with essays, speeches, and articles on culture, politics, and revolution.
James’s political and intellectual journey took him to various parts of the world. In the 1930s and 1940s, he lived in the United Kingdom and became involved in the Labour movement, and later in the United States, where he was a vocal supporter of civil rights and anti-colonial movements. He was closely connected with prominent political figures, including the Nigerian nationalist Nnamdi Azikiwe and the African-American intellectual W.E.B. Du Bois. His writings and activism also had an impact on the independence movements in Africa and the Caribbean, and he became a key figure in the Pan-African movement.
In the 1950s, James’s political views evolved, and he distanced himself from certain Marxist ideologies, while still advocating for the liberation of oppressed peoples. Despite his profound influence, he faced political and intellectual marginalization in the latter part of his life, particularly due to his criticisms of both Soviet communism and Western imperialism.
C.L.R. James spent his final years in the United States and the United Kingdom, where he continued to write and lecture on a variety of subjects, including history, politics, and culture. He died on May 31, 1989, at the age of 88, in London. His death marked the loss of a towering intellectual figure, but his legacy as one of the foremost thinkers on issues of race, revolution, and decolonization continues to resonate in the fields of history, literature, and political theory.
Today, C.L.R. James is remembered as one of the most important Caribbean intellectuals of the 20th century, and his works remain widely studied for their insight into the intersections of race, class, revolution, and colonialism. His vision of a world free from oppression and his contributions to the understanding of revolutionary movements, particularly in the context of the African diaspora, continue to inspire activists, scholars, and writers around the world 🇹🇹..

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