![]() | Barutiwa Newspaper Archive Issue 6, Volume 3 - Special Anniversary Edition 1994/1995 To the left is an archived photo of an original copy of Barutiwa Newspaper. |
It has been argued that racism is central to Afro-America's retarded move towards equality in America. The Ku Klux Klan and their supporters are viewed as the fomenter or vanguard of this repression. But how little is it realized that African Americans are not the only oppressed group in our society.
Ever since I was nineteen, I thought freedom was something mythical or magical. I couldn't envision it but I wanted it. My total focus has been on freedom by any means necessary.
The time has come for African Americans to maximize their communicative dexterity. The laxity of such is partly responsible for our social demise. It is known that nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something to induce a vibrant, electrifying social zenith.
"You and these people who come to you will only wear yourselves out. The work is too heavy for you: you can not handle it alone." - Exodus (18: 17-27)
Once upon a time in the land of "Got Mine, Get Yours" young people began to experience a great challenge. The young people always knew the road to success would not be easy.
Another significant change brought by the Fulani to the Hausa culture is the system of marriage. Before the coming of the Fulani, parents played a very minor role in the marriage affairs of their children.
Obituary to Mamie Foster (1896-1994) an African American survivor of Ku Klux Klan terrorism...
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Considering the blow to republican rule two years ago with Bill Clinton emerging as President, I am not surprise that the republicans are vigorously setting themselves up to win the 96 Presidential election.
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A list of four African names to consider when naming your child.