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| Marie Little Turner |
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| James B (Little) Muhammad |
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| Douglas Bobo |
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| James E Little Bay |
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| Alma Allen Jackson |
In order to be organized, we do not have to submerge our personality. Our personality is unique, our character is unique. We don’t have to lose our character to belong to an organize family. But our character and our personality must develop under the truth so that we will know where we fit as the organize family.
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| Rubie P. Little Rosel |
Since the God created man and did not want man to be alone, He created woman to be different from the man. Therein lies the challenge to both. You are similar yet different but created to harmonize. You are created to make life what it should be for humanity.
We must not get carried away with our individuality and not see the necessity of uniting, linking with family members who are different or diverse from our own self.
Is it necessary for everybody to be what you think they ought to be in order for them to be acceptable to you? Or must you grow up to see the diversity in nature and the uniformity of God’s great plan that all of us are not going to be the same? If you and I, recognizing our differences, cannot reach out to organize ourselves beyond our sameness, and to embrace that which is different from ourselves in the scheme of God’s plan for our own salvation, then we are always going to remain simple organize family that can never attain high goals. We will always be a simpleminded family who will be exploited and oppressed by powerful men and women who understand the principle of organization.
If we truly want to be free—not talking about being free—but if we truly want to be free, if we truly want to be the master of our own destiny, if we truly want the human right of self determination, then organization of a complex nature must be present along with that desire, and the truth must be present in order for us to accomplish what we will.
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