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at 09:10PM Saturday on July 29, 2006, Ch. 119 "What is Niggology" said:

Ch. 119 "What is Niggology"

The Boston Drain - "Sewage Waste"

Upon most recent visits to the "Boston Drain", a six and a half minute walk
south of the Harvard Medical School Campus it became destressingly
clear visually where the state of the development of the black or otherwise
african-american community stands at the current moment in time, this
year being that of 2006, July. After more than nine years of travels spanning
12 states, 8 in the south, 1 in the midwest, 3 on the east coast, one central dogma prevails-
Within the innercities of the poorest urban areas of these states,
some within walking distance of the wealthiest districts of these same
innercities; the young innercity youth of these area in many surprising
instances share terminally similar characteristics. Highspeed unmarked vehicles
circuling small ghettos, constant high screaming sirens, shallow crowds semi pointing and their
snares,crowded playgrounds, corner hangout spots, little to no nutrition in distance, a ration of drugs, liqour, groceries and
gasoline; coupled with neo-extinct education - the mortality rate of these
urban innercity areas in regards to african-american youth is higher
than any surrounding district(s),parrishes, or townships or division of the city-state.

Many times when asked what is a goal or hobbie or desire they these innercity impoverished youth
african american women hold that they believe would help get them out of a "depressing
situation" ages 25 - 39, explicitly, expressed reading love themed paperbacks and writing as in a book
or story about their ancestral trees,family histories or personal stories. rocrastinated possibly by a lack of
resources to accomplish her gola or either the constant loss of a close one on a daily basis in some cases.
Shrines with memorials to family and community members, many with candles burning, are found
throughout the communities.(See pictures)
It is, in restrospect indeed pleasant to see a larger number of african american women from moderate
to middle class districts pursuing more oportunities for education. It is observed
that there could be factors that limit these resources for lower impoverished districts.

Even though it was reported this year that the number of african american women to graduate from highschool ages 14-19
remains the lowest number of all ethnicites in the U.S.(Boston newspaper, 2006, July)these numbers
nationally are considerate, and dreadfully amusing to some groups. "Female" gang violence has even been
reported in many areas to be increasing at an ever alarming rate. Simultaneously, african american women remain
highest in the single breadwinner multi household column. Ohio State (Jacqueline Kirby 2006) reported single mothers with
dependent children have the highest rate of poverty across all demographic groups (Olson & Banyard, 1993)
Recently it was reported that the mortality rate of african american women locally, measured against the average
black on black murder rate has sadly increased among young african american women .(Boston Press, 2006, July)

With this recent addition in destructive conditions that give to modern statistics
relating to the "neo-extiction" of african american woman, including their currently in 2006 being
the highest HIV/AIDS rate among any ethnic group here in the U.S. (CDC 2003) ,these numbers
resembling Africa rates in some cases,and the growing "chemical warfare-like" environmental toxins
that find trade within these nationally localized ghettos,it becomes critical to the survival of
the african american woman that these issues and others would do well to be addressed with
concern, philanthropy and prayer. More than a sense of urgency is at hand but more so with a call
for a bill of results that are evident in a short time.

It is important for the black community to see results,community made results with no regard to whether
or not a single federal,medical, or "governmental" grant, policy or bill that would empede-
to put on a display with no accountability- was assuredly waited upon.
Vaguely, I am sure that members of other ethnicities currently a part of any of the world wars we witness
around the globe where they are surrounded by falling missiles and constant gunfire would
have a more pressing extreme argument?

What are ways that leaders of the african american community can work with others to
not only address these urgent concerns, but quickly resolve and achieve them with synergy?

Send this question to congressmen, supreme court judges, president, teachers, etc,etc,etc.

Go to www.yowdgroup.com and tell us how you feel? What do you agree or disagree with?