by Shawn Rochester | Jul 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
The real “Captain America” was a Black Private in World War I Private Henry Johnson of Albany NY, was member of the all-black unit known as the “Harlem Hellfighters”. While deployed in France in WWI on night of May 4, 1918, Private Johnson (who was serving on sentry...
by Shawn Rochester | Jun 12, 2020 | The Black Tax
I have often been asked to provide a list of important books that can help the reader gain a better understanding of Race and Economics in America. A full list would actually be quite extensive and would also include a long list of research papers from many...
by Shawn Rochester | May 16, 2020 | CPR for the SOuL, News, The Black Tax
It is important that we all understand that one of the greatest scientific minds of the modern era (i.e. Albert Einstein), had well defined, unambiguous thoughts about the intentional, nefarious and unjust ways in which black people in America were treated. He was...
by Shawn Rochester | Dec 13, 2019 | Featured
I have often tried to explain to people how much my education at the Combermere school in Barbados (which is over 320 years old) prepared me to excel in every setting I have been in. It is by far the most formative academic experience in my life. It is hard for people...