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“The Hate U Give” shows that it’s time to get “Off the RACE Track”
The new movie, The Hate U Give, is now in theaters. I watched the trailer and was amazed at how my book, Off the RACE Track, shows how America got to the point documented in this movie and gives some … Continue reading
Posted in African American experience, African Americans, black culture, healing racism, inner city, inner city streets, Off the RACE Track, prejudice, racial healing, racism, Steve Simms, street talk, streets, Uncategorized, urban, urban life
Tagged Algee Smith, Amandla Stenberg, Angie Thomas, movie, new movie, race, Russell Hornsby, The Hate U Give
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Track or Treat?
If you look closely at history you will noticed that America was founded on a color-coded trick called race. That trick laid the track of dubious racial distinction and distracted us from the treat of compassionate color-caring and equality. Perhaps we … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, America, blacks, equality, history, inequality, October 31, racial healing, racial reconciliation, the colors, the fall, Trick or Treating, Uncategorized, whites
Tagged All Saints Day, American history, black history, Color-kind, Halloween, Off the RACE Track, race, Trick or treat
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Some short quotes from Off the RACE Track
Here are some short quotes from my new book: Off the RACE Track–From Color-Blind to Color-Kind. To get a copy or download a Kindle version, search for — Off the RACE Track Steve Simms — on Amazon. “There is much greatness … Continue reading
Posted in acts of kindness, African American experience, African Americans, American history, be kind, black history, Black history month, books, history, love, Love one another, new book, Quotations, Random acts of kindness, Uncategorized
Tagged book, color blind, kindness, Off the RACE Track, quotes, race, race relations, racial reconciliation, Steve Simms
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Shall we overcome?
Shall we overcome? Don’t succumb to discouragement, self-destruction, and depression. Overcome through the reality of Christ’s love. “Deep in my heart, I do believe, we shall overcome someday!” The lost word of the Bible is a recovery word. It can … Continue reading
Posted in African American experience, African Americans, black history, Black history month, Christianity, Deep in my heart I do believe, depression, discouragement, encouragement, equal rights, equality, human rights, lyrics, overcoming circumstances, overcoming depression, overcoming hate, overcoming setbacks, overcoming temptation, posters, quote, Uncategorized, wisdom
Tagged addiction, all lives matter, Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights Movement, recovery, social justice, song, support groups, We shall overcome
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Why America needs to say, “Black Lives Matter”
Why America Needs To Say “Black Lives Matter” In its early years America said That black lives don’t matter By subjecting millions of black lives to: Human trafficking and abuse; Lifelong bondage and work without pay; Cruel separation from their … Continue reading
Posted in African American experience, African Americans, American history, black history, Black history month, black is beautiful, Civil Rights, healing racism, institutional racism, Jim Crow, justice, liberty and justice for all, multi-racial, racial healing, racism, slavery, social justice, Uncategorized, victims of injustice
Tagged Black Lives Matter, healing, history, human trafficking, poem, police shootings, race, racial reconciliation
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America’s big lie about black men
America was settled and then founded on a huge lie (this was not a little white lie) about black men, women, and children. The lie says that black skin is somehow shameful. That big lie, buried deep within our national … Continue reading
Posted in African American experience, African Americans, black history, black is beautiful, blue eyes brown eyes, healing racism, police violence, racial healing, racial reconciliation, red and yellow black and white, Uncategorized, violence, violence epidemic, violence in society
Tagged America, Black Lives Matter, black men, police shootings, race, racism, Viktory
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Peace Is Possible Between Israel & The Palestinians
Is peace possible between the Palestinians and Israel? Yes, but there needs to be a radical change in methodology. Here’s how — begin systematically applying loving, non-cooperative, non-violence modeled after Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Independence Movement and Martin Luther … Continue reading
Posted in abolitionism, abolitionist movement, African Americans, American history, anti-slavery, black history, Civil Rights, Gandhi, Holy Land, independence, India, Indian history, Indian independence, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jesus Christ, just peace, justice, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, movie Gandhi, slavery, William Lloyd Garrison
Tagged Gaza, history, Israel, Middle East, non-violence, Palestinians, peace, war
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6 Reasons Why The Civil Rights Activits Didn’t Call Their Opponents “Haters”
1) To call someone a hater would have violated Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s determination for the Movement to follow the spirit of the Biblical principles of love and non-violence. 2) Blacks were clearly hated in the South so there … Continue reading
Posted in activitists, African American experience, African Americans, biblical, Biblical principles, bigots, British Empire, British history, calling people haters, equal rights, extremist for love, freedom, hate, hate speech, haters, hatred, Jim Crow, love, Love one another, love your enemies, name calling, prejudice, quotation, Quotations, quote, Quotes, racial reconciliation, racism, racists, The Movement
Tagged black history, Civil Rights Movement, equal rights, hate, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, nonviolence
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Martin Luther King, Jr. On Liberalism (& Other Forgotten MLK Quotes)
“I began to question the liberal doctrine of man. The more I observed the tragedies of history and man’s shameful inclination to choose the low road, the more I came to see the depths and strength of sin. . . … Continue reading
Posted in A.D., African American experience, African Americans, American history, B.C., black history, blacks, Caesar, faith, faith in God, faith-based, God, God's authority, God's presence, God's protection, God's voice, idealism, optimism, philosophical, philosophy, political views, politics, politics and religion, racism, reason, religion, religious beliefs, religious talks, sentimentalism, sin, thinking
Tagged history, human nature, Liberalism, Martin Luther King, MLK, quotations
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A Rap ‘Bout Rights (Who Has Rights?)
Who has “rights”? People like to talk and rap about rights but what are rights? What is the foundation of the concept of human rights? It’s God. If humans are nothing but randomly produced, living machines; then Darwin was correct … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, America, American history, blacks, Charles Darwin, dog eat dog, freedom, God-given, might makes right, moral, moral failure, moral foundations, moral restraints, Native Americans, pre-natal, rap, religion, right and wrong, right living, right to choose, right to life, rights, survival of the fittest, world religions
Tagged American Constitution, faith, God, Guantanamo, human rights, morality, Supreme Court
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