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“If the Master teaches what is error, the disciple’s submission is slavery; if he teaches truth, this submission is ennoblement.” Ancient African Proverb

Let’s look at Dr. Welsing’s take on the history of White Supremacy in 2010. Frances Cress Welsing, a psychiatrist best known for writing The Isis Papers, was born Frances Luella Cress in Chicago, Illinois, on March 18, 1935. Welsinas, the child of physician Henry Cress and teacher Ida Mae Griffen, grew up the middle of three daughters.

She received her Bachelor of Science from Antioch College in Ohio in 1957 and her medical degree (M.D.) from Washington, D.C.’s Howard University in 1962. Her 1970 essay, The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism, offered her interpretation of what she described as the origins of white supremacy culture.