Kamau Kambon
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Dr. Kamau Kambon of Raleigh, North Carolina is former professor of African Studies.
He generated huge controversy when he advocated the racial genocide of whites at a forum at Howard University on October 14, 2005,
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Biography
Dr. Kambon claims to hold a B.A. degree in education/history, a master's degree in physical education, both a M.A. and a M. Ed. degree in education/administration, and an Ed. D. in urban education/curriculum and instruction, all from unknown or uncredited universities. Over the course of eighteen years, Dr. Kambon served as an assistant professor at a historically black college in the south. Over the past seven years, Dr. Kambon has taught Introduction to Black Studies and Introduction to African Civilization at the university level.
He has appeared on numerous television and news programs discussing such topics as: "Kwanzaa", "The Unsolved Murders of Black Women-Are the Police Doing All They Can?" "Food and Health of Black People". "Academic Achievement of Black Children; the Role of Parents in Education", and "Community Development". [1]
Kamau Rashidi Kambon is author of several books and has run the BlackNificent Bookstore in Raleigh, North Carolina, since 1994. [2]
Quotes from Oct. 14, 2005 at Howard University
“We are at war. Every white person on earth is a plantation master. You’re either supporting white people in their process of death, or you're for African liberation.”
"And then finally I want to say that we need one idea, and we're not thinking about a solution to the problem. We're dealing with all these other things, but these are diversions from a solution to the problem. And we have to start to think about a solution to the problem so that these young brothers and sisters who are here now, who are 15, 16 or 17, are not here 25 years later talking about these same problems."
"Now how do I know that the white people know that we are going to come up with a solution to the problem. I know it because they have retina scans, they have what they call racial profiling, DNA banks, and they’re monitoring our people to try to prevent the one person from coming up with the one idea. And the one idea is, how we are going to exterminate white people because that in my estimation is the only conclusion I have come to. We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet to solve this problem."
"Now I don’t care whether you clap or not, but I’m saying to you that we need to solve this problem because they are going to kill us. And I will leave on that. So we just have to just set up our own system and stop playing and get very serious and not be diverted from coming up with a solution to the problem and the problem on the planet is white people."[1]
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Audio Transcripts
- "You're either supporting white people in their process of death, or you're for African liberation."
- "We are in a war ... every white person on earth a plantation master."
- "White people want to kill you, because that is part of their plan."
- "The only nigger on the planet is the white man and the white woman."
- "We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet"
Subsequent Statement
On 28 October, 2005, Dr. Kambon published on the BlackNificent website his "One and only statement"[2] subsequent to his speech on 14 October. In the statement, he claims that he speaks for all enslaved Africans and their descendants, past and present, as well as indigenous North Americans. While the statement goes into great detail about perceived wrongs done persons of African descent by whites, it does not specifically confirm or deny an advocacy of genocide.
See also
References
- ^ CSpan. Video transcript on YouTube.
- ^ Kamau Kambon. One and Only Statement.