Summary of Amos N. Wilson | The Psychological Effects of Enslavement: Past to Present

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Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from the past to present. He explains how the values and desires that Europeans have placed into African minds have led to the successful overthrow of European power.

  • 00:00:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from past to present. He discusses how values behind white morality are death and damnation for African people, and how African-Americans are still struggling to break free from these values. He encourages attendees to engage in psychotherapy in order to transform their personalities and consciousness.
  • 00:05:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from past to present. He emphasizes the importance of power in human life, and how the white man's ability to do things contributes to his enslavement of black people.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from past to present. He points out that the fundamental cause of black men's behavior is their dependency on white men, and that until this day, black men continue to be ruled by white men. He urges people to end white male domination and to work towards creating a society in which black men can be proud and independent.
  • 00:15:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, noting that black men can only play primitive games under the court ship, and white men create billions of dollars of wealth. He urges black men to confront the power dynamics of enslavement and to study the dynamics of power in order to stay alive.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from the past to present. He discusses how the enslavement of black people has led to doubts and fear in the present, as well as addiction and other problems. He argues that the present is a product of the past, and that we must learn to understand and confront the complexities of our history in order to move forward.
  • 00:25:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, citing examples such as grades, achievement tests, and time systems. He argues that if history exists within our minds, then it is present and operating in the here and now. The unconscious, or the forgotten past, still influences our behavior.
  • 00:30:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, which can include anxiety, powerlessness, and distortion of reality. He argues that the experience of slavery and colonialism creates a time warp that African people are still living in today.
  • 00:35:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of slavery, which ranged from stress to personality changes. He argues that today's black people are still deeply alienated from their culture, and that the process began with slavery.
  • 00:40:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from the past to present. He states that slavery is still present in America, and that an African-centered education is necessary to solve the problems of black people. He discusses the new learning styles that have arisen as a result of the slave experience.
  • 00:45:00 This video discusses the psychological effects of enslavement on African people, and how these effects continue to manifest in the present. The speaker urges African Americans to remember their history and to use it to guide their present-day actions.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, focusing on the past to present. It discusses how enslaved Africans created values and consciousness around sneakers, which has had a negative impact on today's youth.
  • 00:55:00 Amos N. Wilson discusses the psychological effects of enslavement, from the past to present. He explains that because Europeans have placed values and desires into African minds, African people have been able to successfully overthrow European power.

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