Timmy
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Name one country and what time in history those negro "people" had it better than they have it here in this country now. You stupid disgusting pathetic patronizing racist gasbag.Then there's black privilege. If you're black you get a free ride because you're automatically a victim, even if you're not a victim.
Lol. Oh yeah, blacks really have is so good in the US .
Black Organizations and Organizations Serving Black Communities
A Better
Chance, Inc. (ABC)
The only domestic and most established academic talent search for
minority youth.
www.abetterchance.org
A. Philip Randolph Institute & A. Philip
Education Fund
An organization dedicated to increasing awareness
and involvement of African American politicians at local, state, and national
levels of government.
www.apri.org
African American Museum Association (AAMA)
An institution whose purpose is to encourage
and promote the celebration of African American culture and heritage through
public exhibitions.
www.blackmuseums.org
African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)
An African Methodist Episcopal church
committed to helping the needy, feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, and
supplying jobs for those in need.
www.ame-church.com
African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ)
A
Methodist Episcopal Zion church established to spiritually and academically
support institutions of higher education.
www.amez.org
Africare,
Inc
A private, not-for-profit organization devoted to bettering the
access to food, water, health care, refuge assistance, and a greater quality of
life in rural Africa.
www.africare.org
Afro-American
Historical and Genealogical Society
An African American organization encouraging academic research
into African American history and geology.
www.aahgs.org
Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA)
Founded in 1908, this group has set out to improve social,
economic, cultural, and health conditions throughout the United States and the
world.
www.aka1908.com
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
First started in 1906 and the oldest predominantly
black Greek Letter fraternity in America, this organization’s purpose is to
foster academic excellence while serving the community.
www.alpha-phi-alpha.com
Alpha Pi
Chi National Sorority, Inc.
Originally
founded in 1963, this sorority’s primary focus is a strong fundraising effort
to benefit many charities.
www.alphapichi.org
American
Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA)
Created
for professionals committed to the implementation of affirmative action and
equal opportunity across the nation.
www.affirmativeaction.org
American
Association of Black in Energy (AABE)
An
African American association’s most paramount of tasks is the constant
reinforcement of ensuring that minority voices are taken into account in
regards to the development of national energy policies.
www.aabe.org
American
Bridge Association (ABA)
Formed by African American tennis players in response to being
excluded from most bridge events.
www.americanbridge.com
American
Council on Education, Office of Minorities in Higher Education
Provides
aid to minority administrators in both predominantly white and historically
black institutions of higher education around the world.
www.acenet.edu
American
Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI)
A
trade association for companies of minority ownership whose manufacturing
includes ethnic health and beauty products.
www.ahbai.org
American
League of Financial Institutions (ALFI)
Embodied
by 51 African American, Hispanic, Asian American, women-owned, and/or
women-managed savings and loan institutions whose goals are to promote and
produce thrift and home ownership among minority groups.
www.alfi.org
Amistad Research Center
Makes
accessible to the public a collection of scholarly source material on ethnic
history and race relations in the United States.
www.amistadresearchcenter.org
Ancient
Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (AEAONMS)
A
charitable and benevolent fraternal order that sponsors programs to curb
delinquency and drug use among black youth while lending support to education
through scholarships.
www.aeaonms.org
Associated
Black Charities
A
not-for-profit federation of health and human services agencies whose
contributions enable and assist community based organizations serving New York
neighborhoods in need of most aid.
www.associatedblackcharities.org
Associated
for Multi-Cultural Counseling and Development
Encourages
improvement on ethnic and racial empathy and understanding through the use of
comprehensive programs.
www.amcdaca.org
Association of Black Admission and
Financial Aid Officers of the Ivy League and Sister Schools (ABAFAOILSS)
A
professional educational subset of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and its sister schools for minority admissions and financial aid officers.
www.abaschool.org
Association
of Black American Ambassadors (ABAA)
Originally
created to advance public understanding of diplomacy and to provide a forum for
an exchange of views between its members and various arms of government
responsible for shaping foreign policy.
www.abaa.meridian.org
Association
of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE)
For
men and women on staffs or boards of corporate and foundation grant-making
organizations.
www.abfe.org
Association
of Black Psychologists
An
association geared towards uniting black psychologists, both professionals and
students, to encourage the psychological well-being of African Americans.
www.abpsi.org
Association of Black Sociologist (ABS)
For African American sociologists with doctorates who contribute
to research and publish findings on black experiences.
www.blacksociologist.org
Association
of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE)
An
organization and association of black women, established to foster and expand
the historically substantive role of African American women in higher
education.
www.abwhe.org
Association
of Minority Enterprises of New York (AMENY)
A
group for minority businesses and functions to foster economic, commercial, and
industrial growth.
www.ameny.org
Audience
Development Committee, Inc.
A
committee whose essential purpose is the accumulation of dependable audiences
for black theater and dance companies.
www.audelco.net
Black
Agency Executives (BAE)
Shines
a light on the growing need for African American executives in the
not-for-profit human service community of New York City.
www.blackagencyexecutives.org
Black
Awareness in Television (BAIT)
An organization that communicates and presents black ideas to the
community, encourages affirmative action in the media, and facilitates
communications for black groups through the means of electronic media.
www.projectbait.blackgold.net
Black
Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA)
Calls
attention to the need of facilitated access to library services in African
American communities.
www.bcala.org
Black
Filmmakers Foundation (BFF)
A
not-for-profit organization founded to develop awareness of black independent
film and video as an important means of artistic movement.
www.surview.com
Black Psychiatrists of America (BPA)
A resource of psychiatric information, education, and training for
African American psychiatrists on the special mental health needs of the black
population.
www.blackpsych.org
Black
Retail Action Group, Inc.
Formed
to stimulate minorities’ interest in the field of retailing at all levels.
www.bragusa.org
Black
Unites Front (National Black United Front NBUF)
An
alternative African American movement organization that develops programs
geared toward strengthening black families.
www.nbufront.org
Black
Women’s Forum
Provides
a platform of regular discussion on issues of concern to black women.
www.blackwomensforum.com
Black
Women in Church and Society (BWCS)
Provides
leadership, training, and develops support structures to help women in fulfilling
responsibilities brought on by their increased participation in religious
activities in the U.S. and in the Third World.
www.itc.edu
Black
Women in Publishing (BWIP)
Supplies information, moral support, and a network used to
exchange ideas and improve skills for black professional women in the
publishing field.
www.bwip.org
Black
Women’s Network (Los Angeles)
Gives
access to resources and networking opportunities for professional and
entrepreneurial women, as well as those seeking to develop, start, or transfer
careers.
www.blackwomensnetwork.net
Blacks in
Government
First
started to promote the interests of African American civil servants working in
federal, state, and local levels of government.
www.bignet.org
Booker T.
Washington Foundation
A not-for-profit foundation that operates in five different areas:
resource development, international development and cooperation, science and
technology, telecommunications, and public policy research.
www.btwfound.org
Business
Policy Review Council
A networking organization for corporate executives working in the
African American community.
www.businesspolicy.org
I will be happy to provide all of them. There are over 200 hundred organizations in THIS COUNTRY that only cater to THOSE FUCKING BLACK PEOPLE. Yet, they have it SOOOOOOOO FUCKING BAD.
Lets look at these fat fucking negroes who have it SOOOOOO BAAAAAAD in this country.
Moonglow is the exact example of what damage rich white liberals have done to THE blacks. Fuck them all.
I’m racists ! Lol. Just look at you and the other racist posts in this thread .
The question is do whites have it better than blacks ? The answer is yes .
Want an example ? Just hang out any big university frat row for a while . The nonsense that goes on around there will get you arrested and charged if it happened on the brown side of town .