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INTRODUCTION to the RBG Honorable Dr. Amos N. Wilson Studies Collection
1. INTRODUCTION to the RBG Honorable Dr. Amos N. Wilson Studies Collection
INTRODUCTION to the
RBG Honorable Dr. Amos N. Wilson Studies Collection
“…He found the historical romanticism (black firsts /
"Egyptian Obsession") and contributionism (gifts to
oppressive systems/"Black History Month") in excess,
reactionary and an affront to the realization of Afrikan
growth, development and advancement (Pan-Afrikanism)…”
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Amos Wilson (1941 - 1995)
Dr. Amos Nelson Wilson (1941 - 1995) Former Social Caseworker, Psychological Counselor,
Supervising Probation Officer, Training Administrator in the New York City Department of
Juvenile Justice, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York,
Master Teacher, Organizer, and Author. The late, Honorable Dr. Wilson was born in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1941. Familiarly referred to as Brother Amos, he provided the
average person with an acute analysis of where we are and the things that affect us. He
served as a council to energize our race and those in positions of influence as to how to
carry out their leadership responsibilities. Dr. Wilson's activities transcended academia into
the fields of business, owning and operating various enterprises in the greater New York
area. Wilson transitioned in 1995 and could've been found lecturing with the elders
mentioned...he admired Dr. Chancellor Williams. However, because of his understanding of
consciousness (trained as a developmental psychologist/clinical psychologist and MUCH
MORE!), his comprehension per personality/identity/culture/socialization/pedagogy, etc.,
(esp., Psycho-history: how historical experiences--natural and social--shape the individual
and the group), gave him another insight that many (really most) are now "catching-up" with
today. He predicted and prescribed endless well-though out works as to the black
American's and to a lesser degree, the global black "collective's," dire reality.
He found the historical romanticism (black firsts/"Egyptian Obsession") and contributionism
(gifts to oppressive systems/"Black History Month") in excess, reactionary and an affront to
the realization of Afrikan growth, development and advancement (Pan-Afrikanism).
These are his body of work: Developmental Psychology of the Black Child Awakening the
Natural Genius of Black Children Black-On-Black Violence: The Psychodynamics of Black Self-
Annihilation in Service of White Domination Understanding Black Adolescent Male Violence:
Its Remediation and Prevention The Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness: Euro-centric
History, Psychiatry and the Politics of White Supremacy Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Vs.
The New World Order Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative
for the Twenty-First Century (his last text before transition)