Send us a text What if the United States didn’t end colonization, but systematized it. We trace the legal trail that most textbooks skip: from European conquest to inter-imperial cessions, to Article 4, Section 3 and Congress’s sweeping control over territories. No jargon for jargon’s sake—just clear connections between the Louisiana Purchase, Adams–Onís, the Convention of 1818, Guadalupe Hidalgo, the Gadsden Purchase, Alaska, and the annexation of Hawaii. Each step asks a hard question: was ...
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Send us a text What if the United States didn’t end colonization, but systematized it. We trace the legal trail that most textbooks skip: from European conquest to inter-imperial cessions, to Article 4, Section 3 and Congress’s sweeping control over territories. No jargon for jargon’s sake—just clear connections between the Louisiana Purchase, Adams–Onís, the Convention of 1818, Guadalupe Hidalgo, the Gadsden Purchase, Alaska, and the annexation of Hawaii. Each step asks a hard question: was ...
5 Percent Nation- From Street Hustle to Boardroom: The Corporate Grind Mindset
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
57 minutes
1 month ago
5 Percent Nation- From Street Hustle to Boardroom: The Corporate Grind Mindset
Send us a text What if a name, a loss, and a stack of lessons could flip an entire approach to community power? That’s the energy of this conversation with True Ajani Allah—where Supreme Mathematics meets logistics, and unity stops being a slogan and turns into stoves, fridges, websites, and buybacks that actually move the needle. We start where identity meets intent: choosing a name through the Supreme Alphabet and anchoring a life’s work in meaning. From there, True takes us through a raw ...
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
Send us a text What if the United States didn’t end colonization, but systematized it. We trace the legal trail that most textbooks skip: from European conquest to inter-imperial cessions, to Article 4, Section 3 and Congress’s sweeping control over territories. No jargon for jargon’s sake—just clear connections between the Louisiana Purchase, Adams–Onís, the Convention of 1818, Guadalupe Hidalgo, the Gadsden Purchase, Alaska, and the annexation of Hawaii. Each step asks a hard question: was ...