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Each of us upon this earth is given certain amount of work to do in this great struggle for the liberation of our people, this work is given to each of us internally, by the powers of this great Universe. The work which you are given to do may not be the work which I am given to do, but we just cannot despise a person for their good works, because that person's works is done in a different manner from the way your work was given to you to be done, because none of us can do more than we were given to do, in various parts of this Creation. As long as the work which is done, help make our people live a better life whether it be great or small.
So, Nelson Mandela did the work which he was given to do, in South Africa, Kwame Nkumah did his work in Ghana, Martin Luthor King did his work in the USA, Marcus Garvey did his work world wide, and even put the Black Star Line into action on the Sea, so each of us must be allowed to do the work which we are given to do, and some times each of us will make mistakes, but by helping others to correct their mistakes, instead of cursing them off, mistake becomes a great teacher, and when you make a mistake, your people will also help you to over come.
Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
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