Tag Archives: Native Americans

The Cry of the Poor Cracking White Male Supremacy – An Incendiary and Militant Proposal (Part 4)

  Hospitality, Vol. 27 No. 11   Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of articles based on a lecture Eduard gave at Stetson University in March 2006 as part of the Howard Thurman Lecture Series.   The white man cometh: gold, land, forced labor, quick sex. The white man cometh, but he [...]

Walking the Way The Walk to Emmaus: Luke 24:13-35

  Hospitality vol. 16, no. 10   I. The Dream   The next time you are in a grocery store please go to the section that has the spices.  What variety and what beauty!  Then remember Marco Polo (1254-1324) who traveled to Asia and birthed the dream of spices and silk—enough for all—in the East. [...]

Between the Bars I

Hospitality vol. 14 no. 3   1.  From House Jacking to Car Jacking to Life Together   The lottery is nothing new in Georgia. Neither is car jacking.  In the year 1829 GOLD was discovered in Dahlonega, Georgia on the land owned by Cherokee Native Americans. Gold in the 19th Century and consumer items in [...]