
--- All people of conscious in South Georgia were expecting to receive justice once and for all concerning decades of an unjust Justice System in Valdosta-Lowndes County Georgia. However, it never came because of the same good ole boy system that has existed and remains deeply intrenched in Valdosta-Lowndes County to this very day. How Sad?
Front page headlines in the Times. (Photo by Paul Leavey/Valdosta Daily Times)

--- Apparently, they have a vested neet to keep of keeping the people ignorant of South Georgia's Historical Past. Therefore, the people cannot make intelligent decisions based on facts.
- George, spoke of the lynchings of Hayes Turner, a ninth month old fetus ripped from Mary Turner womb in the 9th month of pregnancy, with the head being CRUSED beneath a White Mob members boot. Then the baby gave out two loud cries and died.
- However, no one has been brought to justice until this day and no monuments are erected in their honor but I am asking why? And until the truth of the past is discussed and monuments are cpmstructed the New South cannot move forward. This means southerners hearts, minds, and souls of both Black, and White People cannot move forward into the 21st Century...
- Rev. Wade, my beautiful Brother, I thank you for your efforts in this most important undertaking in overseeing the construction of the Black Slave Monuments....

Mr. Willie P. Richardson the Great!
- Willie P. Richardson in Valdosta, Georgia and local citizens from surrounding cities enjoyed his performance. I had become familiar with Mr. Richardson years earlier when I contacted him to get his tapes, and CDs for sale at New Mind Music. He is a different human being and he seem to keep himself to himself. And I could not get inside of his mind and find out what makes him tick.
- However, we made contact of the mind through later and sharing of deals. I respect him for his ability to make people laugh. We pointed fingers at each other and sat at a table as people came and purchased his tapes and CDs. I really enjoyed the time we spent together. If I had more time with him. I would try and dig deeper into his comedian mind. But then again, its sometimes best to just let the best be the best, and accept what he or she shares with you through their gifts given from God to man.
WJEM 1150: A Radio Station that did well for our community. If our local people had only supported it we would have been better off. However because the owner tried in the beginning to do right by his community. Not everyone supported his dream of a station truly for the community. I say to the owner you did your job well considering what and who you had to work with.
Two thumbs up for you, your wife, children and those who supported you during the years tht you were in our community of Valdosta, Georgia and surrounding communities.

National Blues Singer Roy C. being Interviewed by George Boston Rhynes on his CWOD Radio Broadcast on WJEM Radio Station in Valdosta, Georgia. Mr. C, spoke truth to power and never did he let me down. He also donated to the broadcast and never feared speaking truth to power. A great community person.

Geoerge Boston Rhynes and Roy C. became friends at New Mind Material and was interviewed on the CWOD Radio Broadcast several times in Valdosta Georgia.
He is one of the most knowledgeable people I know on ancient Black History. Truly a man of knowledge and I thank God for meeting him in this life time. More to come on this Great Blues Singer and more.

George Boston Rhynes in Dr. Asanta the author of many books on Africa's History and other great works that has inspired many even in African countries.
Here George Boston Rhynes stands over the remains of Brother Joe Willis a very committed supporter of his CWOD Radio Broadcast "Community Words of Deliverance." Brother Willis was very informed brother of the Prince Hall Masonic and always wanted more knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. Moreover, he did not only talk the talk but he supported Rhynes weekly 30 minute broadcast for years. He truly loved truth and the messages given and I will be forever greatful to him for his our lasting friendship. I thank his sister Blanch who honored his request that I deliver his last message and put out the last plumbline in his honor.

--- This picture was taken at the South Side Library near the duck pond with members of the Peoples Tribunal and members of the NAACP.
--- Here George interviews Rev. Lowery for his CWOD Radio Broadcast on WJEM Radio Station. This was a very informative interview and Rev. Lowery has one of the best personalities of any person I have ever interviewed. I hope to post the complete interview on this blog in the very neara future. Peace
--- This is a picture of the march that touched the lives of more than 4,000 people in the State of Georgia and beyond. However, fear kept many citizens from participating in the march. See a two hour video "A Chorus of Fearm" put together by VSU professors and students. In this vedio they revealed the deeply intrenched fear that keep people quiet and scared to speak out against the power structure.

--- Well over 2,000 strong was touched by the untimely death of Inmate Willie James Williams on September 2, 1998. They came and they cried out for justice in this South Georgia Town. Only time and God would know how the end would and will be.

--- This picture was taken at George Boston Rhynes store "New Mind Music," these are people who was part of the struggle for justice in the Williams case. The death of Inmate Williams gathered people from across religious, political parties, and from other organizations to fight for the cause of justice.
--- These are guests on George Boston Rhynes CWOD Broadcast following his weekly Radio Broadcast. This was a four week program that gathered Muslims, from Jacksonville, Albany, and from our local community. They proved that Christians and Muslims can get along with each others outside of their individual belief systems.
--- It was later determined that some members of the Clergy threatened to pull their program from the radio unless the muslims not come back to the station. I appreciate the courage of the owner for his stand and allowed truth to be spoken on WJEM. The meeting was a great success and open minded people were blessed. Peace.
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Proxy Racism is when non-white people enable, assist or provide cover for racist suspects and their practice of white supremacy
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