BARUTIWA NEWSPAPER ARCHIVE
SEO Tactic #1 - Promoting Issue 5, Volume 2 (Winter 1994) (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/index.html)
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1. Editorial: Building An Economic Infrastructure (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/53.html) by Baruti M. Kamau
I do not see our problem as racial. It is economic, camouflaged in racial terms to divert our people from becoming producers. White America's racism is supported by their economic domination over our people. That only exist because our people, the African-American, refuse to pursue the path of self-reliance.
2. Op-Ed: Let's Make A Deal (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/55.html) by AbdulRahman Shukurullahi
This isn't to be mistaken for America's favorite game show and certainly not as optional. This deal involves the preservation of a people destined for ruin. Indeed, African Americans serve as the bullseye on this target. Let us examine our course of activity to determine the validity of the focal point suggested. Over the years principles advocated by Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King have not only suffered regression, but pulverized to sheer lunacy with regards to respect, unity and ingenuity.
3. Commentary: The Ambiguous Politics of the Black Church: An Assessment Part 2 (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/56.html) by Michelle Monique Ferguson
As he provides no concrete explanation or cause, Marable shares statistics that the percentage of Black ministers are in a steady decline. Moving to the forefront of community leaders are Black professionals such as lawyers, teachers, businessmen, judges, and physicians. The community is turning to these professionals for guidance on appropriate social behavior in society, as well as to serve as their representatives. Consequently, the influence of the Black clergy has dwindled.
4. Culture and Islam in Hausaland: Part Three (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/59.html) by Bashir Usman Sagagi
The arrival of the Fulani in Hausaland culminated into a new era. These people were a tribe from Senegal who moved eastwards along the River Niger and finally settled in Hausaland. Among them were also other types of Fulani whose main aim was to prpagate Islam. They settled at the palaces of the big Chiefs and began to preach Islam as it should be practiced. They found that the Hausa peoples mixed Islam with alot of paganism...
5. Letters To The Editor (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/60.html) by Barutiwa Readers
6. Trapped - I'm only one soul (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/61.html) by Tosha Evans
7. One Nation (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/62.html) by Ms. Carol White
8. Emerald Hurrahs (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/63.html) by Na'imah Tariq
9. REBUTTAL (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/64.html) by Taalibah
10. In My Weakness (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/65.html) by Ms. Carol White
11. Genocide (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/66.html) by Theresa McClendon
12. Inverse (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/67.html) by Dennis Cutten
13. The Message (http://www.barutiwa.com/brtw_newspaper_archive/5/68.html) by Ms. Carol White
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