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Post: He gave black people the language to talk about white supremacy. Then they tried to bury her. She... He gave black people the language to talk about white supremacy. Then they tried to bury her. She was a Harvard educated psychiatrist who said out loud what most people were too scared to whisper her name. Dr. Francis Cress Wilson In nineteen seventy, she published a paper called The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation, where she argued that white supremacy isn't just hate, it's survival strategy, that racism is biological, global and systemic, a way to protect white genetic fragility, she said. White fear of black skin isn't emotional, it's evolutionary. Her work spread like wine wildfire in black communities. She was quoted by Public Enemy, studied in HBC use, worshiped by pan African thinkers. But here's the twist, Mainstream America silenced her. Academics called her extreme media ignored her, Even some black institutions distance themselves said she was too controversial, but fast - forward to today. The same term she coined color confrontation, white fear, genetic survival are everywhere in the conversation around race. So here's the real legacy. She gave us a language they were never ready to hear. And she paid the price for saying it too soon. That's the plot twist behind every DEA training you've ever sat through. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

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Post: He gave black people the language to talk about white supremacy. Then they tried to bury her. She was a Harvard educated psychiatrist who said out loud what most people were too scared to whisper her name. Dr. Francis Cress Wilson In nineteen seventy, she published a paper called The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation, where she argued that white supremacy isn't just hate, it's survival strategy, that racism is biological, global and systemic, a way to protect white genetic fragility, she said. White fear of black skin isn't emotional, it's evolutionary. Her work spread like wine wildfire in black communities. She was quoted by Public Enemy, studied in HBC use, worshiped by pan African thinkers. But here's the twist, Mainstream America silenced her. Academics called her extreme media ignored her, Even some black institutions distance themselves said she was too controversial, but fast - forward to today. The same term she coined color confrontation, white fear, genetic survival are everywhere in the conversation around race. So here's the real legacy. She gave us a language they were never ready to hear. And she paid the price for saying it too soon. That's the plot twist behind every DEA training you've ever sat through. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

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Based on: Food & Drink by About White Cafe & Bistro.

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