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40 Rules of Pro-Black Conduct

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40 of 40 rules shown
01I

Peoplehood & Priority

Recognize Black People as a People

Treat Black people as a historically formed people with collective interests, obligations, memory, and a right to determine their future.

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02I

Peoplehood & Priority

Put Black Collective Survival First

Evaluate policy, culture, intimacy, and economics by whether they preserve and enlarge Black life across generations.

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03I

Peoplehood & Priority

Define Blackness From Within

Black people must possess primary authority to name their condition, define their interests, and establish standards of Black worth.

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04I

Peoplehood & Priority

Reject Every Doctrine of Black Inferiority

Refuse biological, cultural, spiritual, linguistic, and aesthetic theories that make Blackness a defect to be corrected.

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05I

Peoplehood & Priority

Close Ranks Before Coalition

Black liberation must be defined, organized, led, financed, and governed by Black people. Non-Black people may offer external support or enter limited strategic agreements, but they are not members, authorities, representatives, or ideological guardians of the Black struggle. Black people alone define and govern the Black liberation project.

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06I

Peoplehood & Priority

Build Independent Black Organization

Create organizations whose mission, leadership, financing, and accountability are controlled by the Black constituency they serve.

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07I

Peoplehood & Priority

Make Leadership Answerable to the People

Judge Black leaders by accountability, institutional results, and service to the masses—not visibility, access, or personal charisma.

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08I

Peoplehood & Priority

Practice Principled Internal Criticism

Correct Black institutions and leaders without turning criticism into racial contempt, public betrayal, or service to hostile power.

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09II

Power & Governance

Treat Africa and the Diaspora as One Strategic Field

Understand attacks on African people across nations as connected and build reciprocal political, economic, and cultural relationships.

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10II

Power & Governance

Seek Self-Determination, Not Admission Alone

Measure freedom by the power to make and enforce collective decisions, not merely by access to institutions controlled by others.

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11II

Power & Governance

Control the Politics of Black Communities

Black communities must determine their political priorities, select accountable representatives, and control the institutions operating in their name.

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12II

Power & Governance

Use the Ballot as Leverage

Exchange votes for enforceable policy, resources, and protection; never spend them as ritual loyalty.

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13II

Power & Governance

Build Governing Capacity

Develop the administrative, legal, technical, financial, and security competence required to govern institutions—not merely protest them.

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14II

Power & Governance

Control the Institutions Governing Black Life

Demand Black authority over schools, housing, safety, health, media, and economic institutions serving Black populations.

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15II

Power & Governance

Develop Cadre, Discipline, and Succession

Train politically educated members who can carry the work, reproduce leadership, and preserve institutions beyond charismatic founders.

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16II

Power & Governance

Study Power Scientifically

Analyze institutions, incentives, ownership, coercion, and capacity; do not substitute moral appeal for strategy.

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17III

Economics & Institutions

Control the Economy Serving Black Communities

Build Black authority over the businesses, employment, credit, property, and productive systems operating in Black communities.

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18III

Economics & Institutions

Produce, Own, and Distribute

Move beyond consumption toward control of production, infrastructure, logistics, and intellectual property.

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19III

Economics & Institutions

Buy Black Strategically

Direct spending toward Black enterprises that employ, source from, serve, and reinvest in Black communities.

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20III

Economics & Institutions

Own Land, Housing, and Infrastructure

Secure the physical base on which Black communities live, work, gather, educate, and transfer wealth.

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21III

Economics & Institutions

Build Black Finance and Cooperative Capital

Create savings, lending, investment, insurance, and cooperative mechanisms that can finance Black priorities without surrendering control.

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22III

Economics & Institutions

Build a Complete Black Institutional Ecology

Construct interlocking schools, media, clinics, legal services, businesses, cultural centers, and safety institutions.

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23III

Economics & Institutions

Circulate Contracts, Skills, and Opportunity Internally

Use Black institutional demand to develop Black workers, professionals, suppliers, and future owners.

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24III

Economics & Institutions

Demand Reparations and Restitution

Require material repair for stolen labor, land, wealth, sovereignty, life, and institutional opportunity.

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25III

Economics & Institutions

Reject the Black Broker Class

Do not confuse a Black elite’s access to white-controlled institutions with collective Black advancement.

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26IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Make Black History Strategic Intelligence

Study history to identify patterns of power, resistance, institutional construction, betrayal, repression, and survival.

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27IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Reject White Authority Over Black Beauty

Treat African features, skin tones, hair textures, and bodily forms as complete human beauty—not approximations awaiting correction.

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28IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Wear Blackness Without Disguise

Make natural African hair and Black-derived styling the norm; reject routine Eurocentric disguise as the price of beauty, femininity, or respectability.

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29IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Make Culture Serve Liberation

Use art, ritual, language, media, and cultural production to deepen consciousness, unity, courage, and institutional development.

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30IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Protect Naming, Language, and Symbolic Sovereignty

Refuse names, labels, and linguistic standards that make Black people legible only through contempt or white approval.

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31IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Educate for Self-Reliance

Make education produce historical consciousness, technical competence, collective responsibility, and the capacity to solve Black problems.

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32IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Raise Black Children in Conscious Peoplehood

Give Black children affection, protection, accurate history, cultural confidence, discipline, and preparation for collective responsibility.

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33IV

Culture, Mind & Aesthetics

Reject Respectability as a Substitute for Power

Do not mistake conformity to white standards of speech, dress, behavior, or class status for collective liberation.

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34V

Family, Intimacy & Continuity

Choose Black for Intimate Nation-Building

A strict pro-Black nationalist should prioritize Black partners for serious dating, marriage, household formation, and child-rearing.

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35V

Family, Intimacy & Continuity

Treat Household Formation as Nation-Building

Build Black households that preserve culture, stabilize care, accumulate resources, and prepare the next generation for collective responsibility.

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36V

Family, Intimacy & Continuity

Protect Black Reproductive Autonomy and Continuity

Defend Black people from coerced sterilization, reproductive neglect, maternal death, child removal, and policies that obstruct healthy family formation.

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37V

Family, Intimacy & Continuity

Unite Black Men and Women as One People

Reject political frameworks that require the degradation, disposability, or permanent suspicion of either Black men or Black women.

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38VI

Defense, Service & Discipline

Defend Black Life

Organize lawful collective protection when state institutions fail to protect Black people or participate in their harm.

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39VI

Defense, Service & Discipline

Build Survival Programs That Produce Power

Meet immediate Black needs through programs that organize people, develop leadership, and expose the structure producing those needs.

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40VI

Defense, Service & Discipline

Live as a Builder, Not a Spectator

Convert Black pride into disciplined study, service, institution-building, sacrifice, and work that can outlive the individual.

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