Ambition the New Era, the New Movement
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Contrell Leo Floyd teaches in Ambition: The New Era, the New Movement that now is the time to be ambitious, determined, and self-motivated to take that leap of faith to stand for what you believe in no matter what anyone thinks or what society says. The main reason why people are not taking that leap of faith in society is because of the fear of what others think and how they are viewed in the fear of being rejected or blackballed indefinitely by society until one takes that leap of faith to break the cycle to start his own new world movement.
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Ambition the New Era, the New Movement - Contrell Leo Floyd
Ambition the New Era, the New Movement
Contrell Leo Floyd
Copyright © 2023 Contrell Leo Floyd
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING
Conneaut Lake, PA
First originally published by Page Publishing 2023
ISBN 978-1-6624-6338-9 (pbk)
ISBN 978-1-6624-6339-6 (digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
This book is dedicated to you, (my brothers, my sisters, my unborn seeds, and future) kings, queens, princes, princesses, and male and female warriors.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
About the Author
This book is dedicated to you, (my brothers, my sisters, my unborn seeds, and future) kings, queens, princes, princesses, and male and female warriors.
Acknowledgments
First and foremost, I want to thank the good Lord, my God up above, for shielding, protecting, and guiding me. Moreover, for giving me the health and strength that I needed to be able to carry on to reach out to my brothers and sisters. The young and old ones and my unborn seeds between these lines.
Next, I want to thank the love of my life, my great-grandmother, Mrs. Lillie B. Floyd. I'm so thankful that the good Lord, our god up above, put you in my life. A real angel in disguise. Thanks for the unconditional love you have showered upon me over the years.
Thanks to my heart in human form—my grandmother, Mrs. Eva Mae Peterson—and thanks to my Uncle Demetrius Floyd.
Special thanks to the endless list of conscious brothers and sisters who have paved the way and has made this day possible for us through their blood, sweat, and tears. We will forever love you all, and we will not ever let your hard work and sacrifices die in vain without going out with a fight. That's forever real.
Nevertheless, thanks to my queen for being the queen that the good Lord our God up above intended her to be when he created her. I'm thankful that I have you in my world, Mrs. Tania Floyd.
To my son Bless James Floyd and my daughter's Destiny Lillie Floyd, Wasani Boakye and to my future seeds daddy loves you!
Chapter 1
It's treason to tell the world this. It's betrayal to even think of words like this. To put words like this down upon paper for the world to read has never ever come across the mind of a fellow brother to become a thought.
They here say it's outrageous and wrong of us. We disagreed and fought against the thought of them trying to plant such a seed in our mind.
We discovered in the old law library a copy of the Amendment of the Constitution that was written by the founding fathers, which states, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
They busted out saying we were crazy and mad. We remained calm and laughed it off! We know very well that there is no transgression darker than to be branded as a crazy or mad person. We know they were just talking out of anger and hatred. Every time we voice and express ourselves for a cause out in public for the world to hear and see, they reveal their true feelings toward us, which, we already know about. Ask Brother Kaepernick and the long list of other brothers who were backlashed and blackballed by Old Angerman after they'd expressed themselves out in public, even brother T. Man, who sued the police department, the commissioner, and the entire town, making headlines as one of the first of us to file a lawsuit against an entire community of them here for racism.
They here say we have no such rights and we have broken the law. They say the law prohibits us from talking or writing about them, except when we're given permission to do so by the council. We just looked at them but couldn't stop ourselves and busted out laughing as we shook our heads! Because that isn't what the Constitution here stated.
The Constitution states, All person, born or naturalized here are citizens here, and of the state wherein they reside. And that no state shall make or enforce any laws, which shall abridge the privileges or immunity of any citizens, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law.
Well then, may we ever be forgiven?
They told us that wasn't the only thing we did wrong. According to them, we've committed greater crimes, and for these alleged crimes, there are no names. What punishment awaits us, if they be discovered, we don't know. For no such crimes have ever come in the memory of men, and there are no laws to provide for them.
We read in the Constitution, No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless on presentment or indictment of a grand jury; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law.
*****
It's pitch-black dark here. No light whatsoever shines in here. Nothing moves in here freely, unless instructed to by an officer, other than our hands on paper.
We're alone here in this place. It's a fearful and scary thing knowing that you're alone in such a coldhearted place like this that lacks God.
It's engraved in stone that dates way back before man can ever remember that it is not good that man should be alone.
Ever, at any time. For that is why woman was created. For the separation of man and woman is the greatest transgression ever committed in mankind's history and the core cause of all wickedness here.
But due to the pigmentation of our skin and our strong genes, they say, they don't care what becomes of us. They say they wished we never existed. Their main focus is getting rid of us by any means necessary, starting from the young to the old, which means injustice to us all.
We must act fast. The thoughts of our future being caught up in a vicious cycle of injustice would eliminate our hopes with no youth to carry on; no future with us in it. We must stay focused because right now their main focus is us. They say we have broken the laws here and we must pay. And it's nothing here to save us our one body from them.
Although we have seen the signs and warnings a mile away and have known that we weren't welcome here in the first place and we're here for their purpose and ends only. This dates as far back as to when we were first kidnapped from home (Africa), loaded up on ships like livestock with bracelets on our wrists and ankles, and brought here by them. And we were forced to build such a beautiful and great country here, unless we wanted to be beaten to death and hung from a tree, like the tens and thousands who refused to comply. Instead, this resulted in forty million of us displaced and running around here.
That's why we fought against the ideas and thoughts of returning home and decided to make this our home instead, after all we have endured and been through with them over the years up until now.
We refuse to give in or settle for less. We're determined to make them acknowledge, accept, and respect us here.
*****
When they heard that their great leader Fairness had issued a declaration purporting to free us held in the south and make us first-class citizens, they rose up, refusing to set us free, and started protesting that they'd never consider us to be equal nor accept us as citizens.
We knew that they meant every word because we have seen the hatred in their eyes as the spoke it.
It took civil war to be won here first before we were set free, and still then, they still considered us to be third-class citizens. The Lord knows, if we would've lost, what would've become of us here.
They then started plotting and scheming for a way to create a political dynamic following the collapse of slavery. And following the collapse of slavery they did. An era here, which we refer to as the Jim Crow era where they had created and designed a system that put us nearly back where we first began.
They have driven us, at times, to ask ourselves, Would we ever be accepted here? Because it doesn't seem like it.
Chapter 2
For the first time, we see movement afar, but it's so dark; we can't see what caused it or what was going on. All we just see is a black shadow, like a huge wave coming in our direction. We must stop and prepare to embrace this encounter or even defend ourselves if necessary.
They say they're the witnesses. The ones who existed during the times of old but couldn't be found because they hid far out the way until everything was