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So we are still in the great struggle of indentifying, who is an African person, although it has been well established that Africa is for Africans those at home and those abroad. Even people who consider themselves to be Government leaders in African countries, are still backward enough, to be calling Africans who were born abroad, Jamaicans, Trinidadians and all those or other names, which just does not Justify the term Africa for Africans those at home and those abroad. If Africa is for Africans, those at home and those abroad, it means that Africa belongs to those Africans at home and those Africans abroad. It means that we are one and the same people, one family, only that some were born in Mama Africa, and some were born abroad as a result of the criminal act of slave trading activities. It is therefore our duty, to take care of each other instead of making a competition, about who is going to Africa and who is not going, or about great African patriots, who should now be forgotten and be ignored in our history, no way, our African patriots will be remmembered by their great works and self determination, and we tell the following generation about their good works, and we will have them to tell it to the generation who follow them, from generation to generatrion.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE
Baba Ras Marcus
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