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Alabama Riverboat Brawl reflects anti-White supremacy mood engulfing Africa & throughout Diaspora

Alabama Riverboat Brawl reflects anti-White supremacy mood engulfing Africa & throughout Diaspora

When African Americans swam and ran to save an unarmed Riverboat co-captain from the brutal attack of a mob of Whites, it reflected the general Anti-White supremacy mood present in The Central African Republic, Burkina Faso, Mali and currently Niger.

Can the Black conscious community unite like the Heroes during the Alabama Riverboat Brawl?

Can the Black conscious community unite like the Heroes during the Alabama Riverboat Brawl?

Mostly strangers, including a 16-year old swimmer, united to defend the life of a fellow Black man being viciously attacked by a racist White mob. Can pro-Black groups ever cooperate to defend and extend the interests of the Black community as the Montgomery heroes did?

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