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Maloyd Ben Wilson (left) and late legendary playright August Wilson story teller of African-American life and culture, discuss the value of the Black Chronicle. 

                                                               

                                                                                                                   

                                                                    PRESS RELEASE  1 / 7 / 19                                   

                                                                                                                                 

                     BLACK CHRONICLE BOOK I RE-ISSUED FOR HISTORY

 400 YR. CELEBRATION


                                                   

Ben Wilson’s Black Chronicle Book I 1778-1956 a Black History publication whose time has come, has been re-issued for the yearlong 400 Yr. celebration of African American History beginning in January of 2019. HR1242 a bill signed into law in 2018 honoring this celebration, will also honor the many contributions made by African Americans to the building of the USA, despite Chattel Slavery, Jim Crow and 2nd class citizenship. Mr. Wilson compiled this classic work from a series of newsletters by Henry Hampton, producer of eyes on the prize. Wilson’s book, written in newspaper format is designed to facilitate learning, understanding and appreciation of Black History. 

                                                                 

An enduring and  Powerful Story


Black History starts with humanity’s birth but begins in the English Colony of Virginia / U.S. with the arrival of the first slave ship from West Africa in 1619. These Africans and their posterity would later lose their complete freedom in what may be considered the worst crime ever against humanity, chattel slavery.   


  Under President Barack Obama’s tenure, the U.S. government apologized for slavery and its role in Black citizens’ loss of basic human and civil rights under the U.S. Constitution. In addition, one of Mr. Obama’s priorities was to tackle the problem of race in the United States. Because of a need to save America’s collapsing economy, this was placed on hold.

 Saving and building America on one hand while fighting bigotry and oppression on the other, repeats the theme running through Black Chronicle Book I, that reveals the triumphs and tribulations of an oppressed people. 


 We see this in:  The exploited slave labor that provided the financial foundations for future U.S. progress.


 Black Soldiers participation in all of this nation's wars including key involvement in the Revolutionary and Civil wars.


 The enormous contributions made by African- Americans in the fields of invention, science, , music medicine, agriculture, etc. 


 The numerous protests and activism, leading the U.S. to live up to its Constitutional creed of Liberty and Justice for all. 

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Wilson Group Network Inc prints publishes and disseminates information on the history and legacy of African Americans. Founder Maloyd Ben Wilson started the company in 1998. After Securing a B.S. degree in linguistics from Pitt University and was employed as a sports editor for the nationally renowned Pittsburgh Courier.

                                                                         

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                MLK BIRTHDAY KICKS OFF HR 1242              QUADCENTENNIAL 
                (YEAR LONG) BLACK HISTORY                      CELEBRATION

Martin Luther King Jr. 'Apostle of Peace',  2019 Birthday celebration was a special one this year. A commemoration leading a nation to remember the history of a people whose strivings for Freedom has literally been a cornerstone for the very existence of these United States of America. Reverend King's career beginning with the Montgomery Boycott in 1955, gives us from among many,  three memorable speeches  1.) I have a Dream  2.) Where do we go from Here ?, 3.) Been to the mountaintop.  that provide us a good overview of the saga of Black America 1619-2019 (400 yrs) from Slavery to the Civil Rights era, Stay tuned in for the analyses of these and other speeches, quotes and sayings of Dr. King to be reviewed periodically at blackchroniclebook.com throughout our continued struggle to attain True Freedom Justice an equality, True  Liberty and Justice for All. 
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