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Book On Steve Cokely
Book On Steve Cokely
Steve Cokely (June 17, 1952 – April 11, 2012) was an American political researcher and lecturer who lectured nationally on political
and economic issues relating especiallyto the African American community.
Contents
Overview
Chicago and Anti-Semitism charges
"Our Roots Run Deep" appearance
References
External links
Overview
Steve Cokely was also a futurologist who commented extensively on water conservation, organic farming, and communal living.
Cokely gave over 5,000 lectures on the topic of global warming and corporate conspiracies, the Trilateral Commission, The
Bilderberg Group, Rothchilds, Rockefellers, Boule, etc.
Cokely's research delved into the history ofMarcus Garvey, the Black Panthers and other areas of African-American history
.
Cokely lectured at many college campuses nationally and was also known for his conspiracy theories involving the Black Male elite
organization known as the Sigma Pi Phi[1] and the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr by the hands of Rev.Jesse Jackson and the
C.I.A.[2]
Cokely was criticized for teaching that Jewish doctors were using the AIDS virus in an attempted genocide against Africans. His
.[3]
comments created a nationally publicized controversy in 1988 and he was dismissed from his position as aide to Sawyer
When in 1990 Illinois Governor James Thompson signed an agreement to open an Israeli Aircraft Industries plant in Rockford,
Cokely was an outspoken opponent. He argued that Black leaders in Illinois should oppose Israeli war industries because of their
[4]
military support for the Apartheid system in South Africa.
References
1. Kimbrough, Walter M. (2003). Black Greek 101: the culture, customs, and challenges of Black fraternities and
sororities. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-8386-3977-1.
2. "Theorists believe city responsible for death of Dr
. King". Tri-State Defender. August 13, 2003.
3. Dirk Johnson, "Racial Politics: Chicago's Raw Nerve",New York Times, 19 February 1989; accessedvia ProQuest
(http://search.proquest.com/docview/427077714) , 28 May 2013.
4. Billy Montgomery, "Activist links Illinois-Israeli plane project to South Africa",Michigan Citizen, 17 March 1990;
accessed via ProQuest (http://search.proquest.com/docview/367988261) , 28 May 2013. "An agreement signed by
Illinois Governor James Thompson to bring an Israeli aircraft plant to Rockford, is an insult to Blacks and the South
African movement, according to a Chicago activist. 'The problem with this deal is that the Israeli Aircraft Industry has
an alliance with the South African military ,' declarles Steve Cokely, who has mounted a campaign to alert the Black
community to the potential dangers of the move."
5. Wilbert A. Tatum, "JDO, ADL, N.Y. Post force Time Warner to alter Black History Month program",New York
Amsterdam News, 10 February 1996; accessedvia ProQuest (http://search.proquest.com/docview/390353233) , 28
May 2013.
6. Matthew Fleischer, "Snipped 'Roots'", The Village Voice, 13 February 1996; accessedvia ProQuest (http://search.pr
oquest.com/docview/232181849), 28 May 2013.
External links
Cokely's official site
An Anti-Defamation League press release regarding Cokely
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