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Frederick Alexander Meade is a syndicated columnist providing analysis on social and political matters. His works appear in news magazines and publications internationally.
Sunday, October 2, 2011 Black America and Obama: A Dilemma (1 comments)
An article that exposes the problematic circumstance black Americans find themselves in regarding their relationship with a black president.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Obama's "Mongrel" Statement: A Manifestation of Strategy and Indifference (6 comments)
An article highlighting the strategic approach Barack Obama has employed in contending with an American public collectively unable to engage the issue of miscegenation. The piece also illuminates the damaging impact the President's employment of such a tactic has exacted on the African-American community.
Sunday, August 15, 2010 A Third Party: The Choice for the African-American Masses (4 comments)
An article which illuminates the precarious position the African-American community finds itself in, with respect to functioning within a two party political system, in which neither entity holds adequate regard for the group. Additionally, the article provides a solution for the African-American public in contending with this circumstance.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 The Anatomy of Authentic Leadership (1 comments)
An article which examines the crisis in African American leadership.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010 Avatar: An Extension of White Supremacy (8 comments)
An article which explores the theme of White supremacy within the movie Avatar.
Monday, December 21, 2009 Jennifer Jones Austin, Activist, Needs Bone Marrow Donor
An article which explores the challenge faced by many African Americans when attempting to secure a bone marrow transplant as related through the story of Activist Jennifer Jones Austin.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Is Obama “Playing the Game?” (1 comments)
An article which explores the merits of President Obama's actions as they relate to contending with his opposition and its potential impact on the African American community.