Thursday, September 15, 2016

The Journey of A. Philip Randolph from the Gullah/Geechee Nation to Pullman Cars







The Journey of A. Philip Randolph from the Gullah/Geechee Nation to Pullman Cars


Message: 

Please honor the Gullah Gee Chee people, Mr. A. Randolph is Gullah Gee Chee, he fought and won. It is a must for our revolution we honor the Gullah Gee Chee, who freed us from chattel slavery. We owe them an ancestral debt, they loss blood and family to free us. The Gullah Gee Chee people they are warriors, they are farmers, blacksmiths, house builders, herbal doctors, ship builders, basket weavers, fisherman, scientists, chiefs and monarch. It was natural for Mr. Randolph to be more for unions, which deals with jobs and education, as Mr. Garvey was a staunch supporter of Pan African union with Mother Africa, they  both fought for economic infrastructure, which is our best solution.. Professor Bayyinah Bello teaches, we must not judge the ancestors, for they did what they could with what they had. They didn't have all the information that we have today, so our leaders fought each other, because of differences they had misunderstandings with each other. Now Professor Bayyinah Bello is Haitian, Haitians fought bloody battles with European armies and won, just like the Gullah Gee Chee. Honor the two mighty African powers of the West. We can learn from them. 

Ase, ase, ase, ooo! Love, Sango.


A. Philip Randolph: Portrait in Black



Honoring The Brotherhood - Pullman Porters



Tune in as Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) host the annual Labor Day broadcast of "Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio."  She focuses on A. Philip Randolph who was raised in the Jacksonville, Florida area of the Gullah/Geechee Nation and came to be nationally known for his work on behalf of labor unions, especially his work with the "Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters" which was excellently portrayed in the film, "10,ooo Black Men Named George."






Queen Quet ties his journey to the labor of the Gullah/Geechee ancestors over the generations on "The Labor Day Story and the Gullah/Geechee Legacy:" http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gullahgeechee/2016/09/06/the-labor-day-story-and-gullahgeechee-legacy.



































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