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To: leda

The Kwanzaa Hoax William J. Bennetta "Anywhere we are, Us is."

That looks like a line from an Amos 'N Andy show. One can easily imagine that it served as the motto of the Mystic Knights of the Sea, and that it was recited by such characters as The Kingfish, Andy Brown and Algonquin J. Calhoun.

In fact, however, the line that I have quoted is the motto of a real organization -- a real organization that was originally named United Slaves but now calls itself The Organization Us (or simply Us or US). It was created some 40 years ago, in Southern California, by a black racist who had begun life as Ron N. Everett but later had assumed the name Maulana Karenga.

Karenga -- known chiefly as the inventor of Kwanzaa, a fake "African" holiday that he contrived in 1966 -- has enjoyed a truly colorful career. He was a prominent black nationalist during the 1960s, when his organization was involved in various violent operations. He was sent to prison in 1971, after he and some of his pals tortured two women with a soldering iron and a vise, among other things. He emerged from prison in 1974, and a few years later -- in a maneuver that even The Kingfish might have found difficult -- he got himself installed as the chairman of the Department of Black Studies at California State University at Long Beach. CSULB wasn't the only American university that got the racial willies during the 1970s and set up a tin-pot black-studies department, but CSULB (as far as I know) was the only one that hired a chairman who was a violent felon.


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7 posted on 12/03/2006 10:45:16 AM PST by My Favorite Headache ("Head-On...Apply Directly To The Forehead, Head-On...Apply Directly To The Forehead")
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To: My Favorite Headache

Very interesting. I have to say that I was not familiar with "Bennetta" and the textbookleague group so I had to check it out. So typical of many in the industry - they have no platform and can't defend their opinions so they resort to name calling. Behe's book is an incredibly on-point argument against the evolutionary THEORY that we're expected to accept hook, line, and sinker. Why is our educational system so opposed to inquiry and free thought? (It's a rhetorical question.:))


9 posted on 12/03/2006 1:43:05 PM PST by ElayneJ (You can put pearls on the pig and invite her to dinner but she's not gonna pass the peas)
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