Muhammad A. Aziz

Through this bio I discuss the absence of “Freedom,” “Justice” and “Equality” for the former slaves in America, and what we can do about that. I know of this injustice personally.

I was educated at Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York, graduating SCL in Behavioral Science. My master’s degree is from New York Theological Seminary. I functioned as an Imam, Minister and in other leadership roles that enabled me to interact with many people over the years.

1 I propose that the former slave stop asking Caucasians to change their thinking and instead do the changing of our own thinking and behavior from within, using this book and "The New Song."

2 “When someone shows you who they are by their behavior: Deceit Fraud Rape Robbery and Murder, we should believe them.”

3 We have no reason to believe that what we collectively suffer in America is an accident. What is needed among us is a “new” mental attitude about where we are, and among whom we live. That does not mean that we must be negative, or antagonistic, but it does mean that we should be rational about what we do, when, where, with whom, and why we do it. We need new collective values to live and interact with each other.

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