3828858473?profile=originalAlton H. Maddox, Jr. (“Attorney-at-War”)
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            Donald J. Trump, in February 2017, already knew more about Blacks than Blacks knew about him.  The modus operandi of white supremacy is still the same as it was when Europeans paid Africans to go into their jungles to kidnap us for African labor for the New World.  Africa had lost its monopoly over gold.
 
               In the New World, Africans became used to keeping other Africans in check.  These were the       Head-Negroes-in-Charge and the slave drivers.  There were handlers for the bloodhounds.  This was an important position.  Despite “Fugitive Slave Laws,” many “slaves” were willing to, voluntarily, vacate the premises.
 
            Slaves would continue to reel after Reconstruction in the United States.  I wanted to know why the dog, and not the white woman, was the white man’s best friend.  I wrote a play: “Rin Tin Tin is Dead –That Dog Won’t Hunt.”  The play was performed at the Cotton Club in Harlem.  The Cotton Club became a supper club.
 
            My research, for the play, was voluntarily handed over to former NYS Attorney General Robert Abrams absent my knowledge.  Slavemasters had refused to teach slaves ethics on the plantation.  “Slaves,” in 2017 are still “clueless, glueless and useless.”  They constitute a threat to themselves and to others.
 
            The Voting Rights Act of 1965 created emolument titleholders.  President Lyndon Johnson used the Civil Rights Act of 1964; the Voting Rights Act of 1965; and the Open Housing Law of 1968 to keep Blacks on the plantation.  Emolument titleholders are unable to understand this legislation.  See also Loving v. Virginia.
 
            I received a great legal education at the University of Georgia Law School.  Thomas and Howard Cobb were the leading authorities on the slave codes.  They founded the University of Georgia Law School.  Howard Cobb was also the architect of the Constitution of the Confederate States of America.
 
            I spent my time at University of Georgia Law School preparing it for the 21st Century.  My extra-curricula activities included forming a chapter of Law Students Civil Rights Research Council and laying the foundation for a speaker’s bureau.  Nevertheless, Col. Murray descried me as “a disgrace to the Negro race” for protesting white supremacy.
 
            I loved all the students at the University of Georgia like I had loved all of the students at Central High School in Newnan, GA.  Both of the faculties misunderstood me.  I was suspended from a “Jim Crow” high school and I was booted out of the University of Georgia for, directly, challenging white supremacy.
            Today, I am “homeless,” “bankrupt,” and unable to earn a living.  My crime is wanting to bestow a better living on human beings.  Since I am still alive, the Creator and the revered ancestors still have assignments for me to complete including understanding President Donald J. Trump.
 
            Blacks will have a problem with President Trump as long as his knowledge of them continues to exceed their knowledge of him.  He has many leading Blacks on his side.  They constitute his “kitchen cabinet.”  President Trump has an official cabinet in addition to a “kitchen cabinet.”
 
            White investors, if they had been given the same hand to play, would have already found the need for a symposium to discuss this disparity.  Prof. Charles Hamilton Houston used this term to describe most Black lawyers.  Most Black lawyers are “social parasites.”  A few Blacks are donors.  “Blacks beg for what they need and buy what they want.”
 
            I have neither a local support group nor a national support group.  My website contains almost daily missiles with a cost only to me.  Neither the Congressional Black Caucus nor the Congressional Hispanic Caucus has been able to compete with it.  I have been able to analyze and understand Donald Trump since 1974.  This trip to the nation’s capital, for Blacks, has been done on my dime.
 
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 12/27/17

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