Mo'Reese Madu's Blog, page 5
May 23, 2019
We Came Before Columbus
blacks were the firsts in america
so this land belongs to us.
most of our ancestors came here from africa
way before columbus, so we are indi-gen-ous.
we cultivated these lands
and lived in harmony with nature.
and we traded our resources with our brothers in africa
who were known as master sailors.
May 19, 2019
Ode to Malcolm X
malcolm x is my hero
he’s the messiah to me.
he resurrected my consciousness
and gave me eyes to see.
how america systematic oppression
prevented my people’s progression
and many other things i never learned in my history lessons.
malcolm was ahead of his time
and changed so many lives besides mines.
May 11, 2019
Happy Black Mothers Day
black women are goddesses
black women are queens
black women were the first
to birth human beings.
she’s the life giver. the nurturer.
the feminine power behind all great things.
she gives birth to all black men,
so we all got black women’s genes.
April 9, 2019
They Don’t Make Good Black TV Shows Anymore
I cut the cable off in our home back in 2014 and haven’t had it since. I did that because I felt that watching cable tv had become a waste of time and money.
A waste of time because the hours I spent watching tv, I could have been spending reading, writing, or doing something productive in my field.
March 4, 2019
10 History Books That Prove The Bible is Man-Made & Not The Word of God
Since I left the Hebrew Israelite faith and the bible in 2018, I am often confronted by believers who try to convert me back to the faith; as if I hadn’t heard all of the same tactics before being a former evangelist myself. And when I explain to people the reasons why I left the faith and no longer believe in the bible or the biblical God anymore, people demand that I prove to them that the bible and God is not real.
February 26, 2019
7AM: A Documentary on Economic Empowerment For Black America
Have you ever wondered why we, as a people, are the poorest group in America yet we have been here longer than everyone? Have you ever have asked yourself, why are black people so oppressed and downtrodden over all other groups of people? Have you ever questioned why the government and the legal system do not protect black people but goes above and beyond to hurt us?


