Kinad Inc.

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Kinad, Inc.2001, Fl not-for- profit 501C (3) Teaching States Mandates, Initiatives through our educational Time-Line African American History Mobile & exhibits on Human.Rights,eradicate racism,bullying,obesity; jobs etc.

08/07/2020
06/19/2020

Kinad, Inc. still travels enhancing awareness on HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL. See you soon. Book Us... We are connecting people of today via redressing so many victorious periods African, African American and African living in the Caribbeans made. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED Trust us it's possible to eradicate racism, hatred, bulling and killings. Shekina Dellmar Donaldson 06/19/2020

Happy NEW YEAR,  Thanking God for all of the unsung Black  and White People Who fought for Human Rights for Africa, Afri...
01/01/2020

Happy NEW YEAR, Thanking God for all of the unsung Black
and White People Who fought for Human Rights for Africa, African American and African living in the Caribbeans. Freedom did not come easy never surrender to any injustices. Look how far God the Creator of All things brought us which includes our parents and ancestors.

This year 2020 is Kinad, Inc. 20th African American Exhibition and Mobile Museum featuring the "Liberators" Anniversary. Thanks for your many years supporting our organization. Book Us @ www.kinad.com KNOW YOUR HISTORY. Thanks Shekina

11/11/2018

The children of all ages and races, must be thought the history of America, through the eyes and experiences of African American quest for freedom, human rights in which today still hovers in communities, including knowing of the Great Black inventors, Chemists, Doctors, Lawyers, liberators, artists, freedom fights, human rights leaders,etc who were also black and white. In addition African must never be forgotten, nor Black African living in the Caribbean, together we can make a change today and forever. Lets get started. Contact us @ www.kinad.com

Labor Day / What Was Black African American Doing Then, Oppose To Now? Know The History Of Black African American Contri...
09/03/2018

Labor Day / What Was Black African American Doing Then, Oppose To Now? Know The History Of Black African American Contribution Made As We Celebrate Labor Day Today, Monday, September 3, 2018, You'll be Surprise: READ A KNOW The Major BenchMarks Black African American Made. It won't HURT you...."READ THIS" . Go and be a positive soul for you and the world. Love Ya ...Shekina The Libra

Established in 1869, the Colored National Labor Union (CNLU) was formed by African Americans to organize their labor collectively on a national level. The CNLU, like other labor unions in the United States, had as its goal improving the working conditions and quality of life for its members.

African Americans were excluded from existing labor unions, such as when white workers formed the National Labor Union (NLU). William Sylvis, president of the NLU, made a speech in which he agreed that there should be "no distinction of race or nationality" within the ranks of his organization. In 1869 several black delegates were invited to the annual meeting of the NLU, among them Isaac Myers, a prominent organizer of African-American laborers. At the convention, he spoke eloquently for solidarity, saying that white and black workers ought to organize together for higher wages and a comfortable standard of living. However, the white unions refused to allow African Americans to join their ranks. In response to this, Myers met with other African-American laborers to form a national labor organization of their own, and in 1869 the Colored National Labor Union was formed with Myers as its first president.

The CNLU was established to help improve the harsh conditions facing black workers. Among the goals of the CNLU, which represented African-American laborers in 21 states, were the issuance of farmland to poor Southern African Americans, government aid for education, and new nondiscriminatory legislation that would help struggling black workers.[1]

History
Following underrepresentaton within the predominately white National Labor Union, the National Colored Labor Convention met in 1869. This convention resulted in the formation of the Colored National Labor Union in the same year.[2] The "Colored" National Labor Union was a post-civil war organization founded in December 1869 by an assembly of 214 African American mechanics, engineers, artisans, tradesmen and trades-women, and their supporters in Washington D.C. This organization was created in pursuit of equal representation for African Americans in the workforce. The labor union was organized by Isaac Myers, and elected its first president; civil rights activist Frederick Douglass was selected the president of the CNLU in 1872. Douglass' newspaper, The New Era was chosen as the official organ of this National Labor Union.[3]

Previously in 1866, a National Labor Union (NLU) met and was organized in Baltimore, with Isaac Myers in attendance. One of the coordinators of the NLU, A.C. Cameron, while speaking at a national convention focused on the issue of "colored" or Negro labor and declared "…interests of the labor cause demand that all workingmen be included within the ranks without regard to race or nationality…" However, despite this statement, the membership of this organization's exclusion of issues and interests of the African American workforce was cause to arrange a separate union. This new organization was perfected in 1869. According to its constitution, the official name for the organization was, The National Labor Union. The word "colored" was added to the previous name apparently by the public media of the time, thus labeling it the "Colored National Labor Union."[4]

Myers stated about the segregated groups: "…for real success separate organization is not the real answers. The white and colored … must come together and work together… The day has passed for the establishment of organizations based upon color…"

The CNLU welcomed all workers no matter what race, gender, or occupation. In the end, both the CNLU and the NLU began to decline because of new organizations like the Knights of Labor who promoted having a national organization which united workers "without regard to race or color." The Knights of Labor adopted the slogan, "An injury to one is a concern for all."

It was not until after World War II in the 1940s that the U.S. government stepped in and encouraged the development of the Fair Employment Practices Commission.[1][2]

References
Rondinone, Troy. "Colored National Labor Union." In Waugh, John, and Gary B. Nash, eds. Encyclopedia of American History: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1856 to 1869, Revised Edition (Volume V). New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2010. American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp? ItemID=WE52&iPin=EAHV064&SingleRecord=True (accessed June 21, 2014).
OFARI, EARL (1974-01-01). "BLACK ACTIVISTS AND 19th CENTURY RADICALISM". The Black Scholar. 5 (5): 19–25. JSTOR 41066300.
Proceedings of the Black national and state conventions, 1865-1900 / edited by Philip S. Foner and George E. Walker. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1986.
The Black worker : a documentary history from colonial times to the present / edited by Philip S. Fonerand Ronald L. Lewis. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, c1978-1984. See volumes 2 and 3.

11/20/2017

Good morning my Facebook family Got a whole lot to say, but not enough time. Today is not promise, wanted to get this message out. First things first, giving thanks to God for another day, and bring your Man back into the Front as your earthly lover. God loves an obedient servant. Are you a talker, and not a doer? Talk is cheap, action is a fact........... Boost not on yourself, let others do so, I had to learn it through giving up something very dear to me..... It opened my eyes. It lead me to another path........Take a strong look in the mirror, allow it to navigate your thoughts towards understanding Power of Love.... Love being yourself its then when all worldly request will be manifested, bringing into existence your true purpose in living, but you must ask the Creator of All things, not getting into semantic, whatever or whoever your God is, let it resonate in your behaviors. Keep a clean mind. Let go of negative people, for you are letting them in as a god. Let no one control your thoughts but God, keep in touch with the real and spiritual world. For embracing these disciplines happiness and wealth are achieved. Do not allow current events within the world side track you. You will be consumed. Give your husband or wife their own space. Enjoy the path God has given to you to inspire others. Know your identity, and most relevant today, know your history, love your identity....Surround yourself with encouraging people...They will be delight in sharing words of wisdom to you. Let others speak; I am still working on this issue, for we do not have all of the answers. Listen to music daily, stall cool mentally and physically, words from my husband. Yes, men are extremely wise. Listen to them they have a lot to say. They are beautiful and please take notice of their smiles, for they too seek our attention, it's not all about us Ladies. Let your men lead you will be surprise of the few unnecessary disagreements your relation will have. Stay in prayer, medicate daily at less for 1 hour, you will be surprise of how important the cell phone and other social media are, it will lead you toward becoming a great Humanitarian. Stay focus on your home, get it in order, for time waits on No one, before you know it we are moving too slow to even be a part of anything. Ask God for wisdom, in all of your decisions. Again Please take care of your body The Temple) it's the only you got, eat well...8 organs in your body are being overlook. You will be rejuvenated physically, mentally and spiritually, share information to help strengthen the Black Communities too much suffering, let the Egos GO.... Stay in tune with your zodiac, it will truly help you direct your path into a higher dimension. Stay In Your Own Lane in which God has given you........Peace, Understanding, Love and Charity. Shekina the Libra

11/16/2017

To all of Kinad Inc. Facebook family, it brings me great joy to share this 2017 photo as participate on January 16, 2017, Dr. Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration in Miami-Dade County, Florida. You just don't know how grateful you are to us. We will make a strong effort to keep each of you updated. Unforeseen situations are happening daily in our lives, communities and country "too many people are sick." This year our board member for 20 years Anthony Harrison a Classical Historian Jamacia born, owner of the last African Bookstore in Broward County, Florida, I miss him dearly...as well as my mother who took ill, but recovering due to a major change in her diet and and other important naturally solutions made only by GOD. I know each of you understands this heartfelt message of thankfulness and support. However, making great strives towards educating people from all walks of life prolong their lives. Health is wealth, it does not discriminate.. Go look into the hospitals or call an old friend, sadly to say there not doing well or may have transcended. Yes, I have a whole lot to say, but do not have enough time to share. Like a theft, God comes in the night and takes whats belongs to the Creator. Please be prepared. Leave your cares of the world behind and follow God, there you will truly find your mission and purpose in life. If any of you need assistance with health issues, or who desires to know why Black people are so important to known doing these troubling times and understanding your identity, please Book the only African American Mobile Museum in the United States of America.If you know of a "Booker please contact also at Kinad Inc. www.kinad.com as well as making a donation to our 18th-year organization "Kinad Inc" also at www.kinad.com Time is of the essence...

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