Rest In Power Neely Fuller Jr. – The Fight To Produce Justice Continues

Rest In Power Neely Fuller Jr. – The Fight To Produce Justice Continues

Rest In Power Neely Fuller Jr. (10/6/1929 – 2/1/2025) / The Fight To Produce Justice Continues

Neely Fuller Jr. is one of the foremost authoritarian scholars who truly defined racism (white supremacy) and spoke on ways to effectively counteract it. Neely Fuller’s book, The United-Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept Textbook: A Compensatory Counter-Racist Code is the most definitive book on racism/white supremacy. He’s the genius behind the quote “If you don’t understand Racism/White supremacy, what it is and how it works, everything else you think you understand will only confuse you.” Thanks to him, I’m not nearly as confused about racism as I used to be. He defined racism/white supremacy, how it affects non-white people, how it is enacted and how it relates to (and used within) the 9 areas of people activity. What are the 9 areas of people activity you ask? Here it is…

The 9 Areas of People Activity: Economics, Education, Entertainment, Labor, Law, Politics, Religion, Sex, and/or War/Counter-War

Neely Fuller Jr. wrote the game plan on how to counteract racism/white supremacy through thought, speech and action. Counteracting racism in a constructive manner was an important part of what is taught in his book, A Compensatory Counter-Racist Code. I read the book, The Isis Papers by Dr. Frances Cress Welsing (*another one of my favorite black scholars) and after reading her book, my outlook/perspective on racism changed. I read The United-Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept Textbook: A Compensatory Counter-Racist Code and saw how Neely Fuller was Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s mentor and muse. Mr. Fuller’s book is the blueprint on the definition of racism (white supremacy) and ways to counteract it.

Salute to one hell of a master teacher and thought leader! Myself and others have learned a lot from Mr. Neely Fuller. His thought leadership has played a direct influence on my outlook and perspective on the society we live in and the effects of the system of racism. I’m forever a student of his and forever learning from his content on counter-racism. Rest in power and rest well Mr. Fuller.