
Men Of Color Having Answers
BLACK CALHOUN
100 Years Enslaved At Clemson
Pre-Order Today! Available December 4, 2020
This Extraordinary well hidden journey of Truth and Triumph begins with Nancy Washington Legree being born into South Carolina family Royalty, but because of the darkness of her skin, she is enslaved and denied of the same or equal opportunities as her much lighter skinned Mulatto siblings. Learn how this Incredible 100 year old woman persevered despite all obstacles and remarkably outlived Slavery!
a percentage of the proceeds from the sales of this book will be used to establish a scholarship fund through The Bank of America which will provide tuition assistance relief for the Immediate families of the Legree descendants!
The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation would like to send a Huge Thank You to The Magnificent Leadership within the City Council in Clemson, SC. (10/20/20)
The Clemson City Council Unanimously passed The Historic LEGREE RESOLUTION (10/19/20), which will allow for a Walkover Pedestrian Bridge on Hwy 123 in Clemson, SC to be named after Nancy Washington Legree, who was one of the very first enslaved at Clemson’s Fort Hill Plantation, which was owned by the family of our 7th Vice President of The United States of America, John C. Calhoun. A Nancy Washington Legree proposal was first introduced to the Clemson City Council by The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation on 9/24/20. Our organization commends the Outstanding City Government in Clemson, SC; who are amongst the Very First in American History to add to history without the fight of a removal. The Exceptional Leadership in Clemson, SC encouraged, assisted, and helped direct the M.O.C.H.A. Foundation so that we were able to Effectively make history. The Resolution will now be sent to The South Carolina Department of Transportation.
Please meet the “World Class Leadership” that enabled history to be made. These are our future leaders in a New Inclusive America!
Mayor: JC Cook, III Councilman: Robert Halfacre Councilwoman: Crossie Cox Councilman: John W. Ducworth Councilwoman: Alesia Smith
Councilman: Fran McGuire Councilman: Mark Cato
CLICK LINK BELOW FOR LATEST NEWS ARTICLE UPDATING ON CLEMSON CITY COUNCILS DECISION AND BRIDGE NAMING INFORMATION :
Please join The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation as we embark on an Historical mission to attach the name of a formerly enslaved woman to the face of a Nameless walkover bridge located in the Historic community of Calhoun (CLEMSON,SC). This enormous task is nothing short of Monumental, as it will be one of a very few landmarks that will identify a Black American within the state of South Carolina. Please learn about how you can assist and much more about this Incredible journey by visiting our Strategies & Solutions tab above.
The Voter Inclusion & Education (VIE) Program pamphlets presented by The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation have been very successful in informing citizens as to who and what it is that they are voting for in the upcoming elections. The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation has distributed these very informative information brochures throughout the communities that have been Ignored, Overlooked, and forgotten in efforts to get Everyone Involved. #VOTE
One Last successful Voter Registration event before the national deadline for registration ended. This event was huge for the community as The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation was fortunate enough to register so many 1st time voters on 10/3/20.
Giving Opportunity and a Voice to Promising Youth, is what it’s all about. The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation was honored to be able to register this young man who has a very Bright Future ahead of him on 10/3/20.
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The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation felt so very privileged to have served alongside Kristi Inglis and Nyroba Leamon @ Phillis Wheatley Community Center in Greenville, SC for The Grocery Giveaway on (9/5/20) where 150 families were assisted with Food & School Supplies. We also Registered Voters!
Voter Registration on 9/5/20.
MISSION
Finding peaceful and effective solutions for existing social injustices that impact people of color; while adequately addressing the unfulfilled generational requirements that have been overlooked and forgotten.
What We Do
M.O.C.H.A. USES ITS PLATFORM TO MOTIVATE AND ENCOURAGE PEOPLE OF COLOR; THAT DESPITE THE TITLE OR DESCRIPTION THAT HAS BEEN UNJUSTLY USED TO IDENTITY THEM, THAT ITS NEVER TOO LATE IN LIFE TO MAKE A TRANSFORMATION FOR YOURSELF AND THE BETTER GOOD OF THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU. THE PATH OF THE BASIS OF THIS TRANSFORMATION BEGINS AND NAVIGATES THROUGH LOVE, TRUTH, HONESTY, COMMITMENT, AND DEDICATION! ITS NEVER TOO LATE!!!
M.O.C.H.A. educates then Registers 1st time voters with Importance stressed on the Education of the voting process.
M.O.C.H.A. uses the very Brilliant minds within our Foundation to think of New, Creative, Innovative, and Unique ways of Capturing the Attention, in order to deliver our message. Which makes your Contributions so very Vital.
M.O.C.H.A. has a mission to encourage our youth to do the things that have been Unexpected of them and the things that are necessary and effective for Peaceful and Immediate change..
M.O.C.H.A. Humbly serves the community and is Committed to Positive and Progressive Change within our communities!
M.O.C.H.A. “The Foundation of The Future”, NOW!
#MOCHACHALLANGE
Each time that you feel that you are a victim of discrimination The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation challenges you to register and exercise your right to vote.
VISION
To Create A Better Today, Starting Right Now; For Tomorrow Is Not Promised, But This Moment Still Has Hope.
PHILOSOPHY
In today’s America the climate hasn’t really changed much for people of color since the much needed and long overdue progress of the Civil Rights Movement was made. We’ve all heard and many have eye witnessed unimaginable stories of horror that many people of color have unjustly had to endure. Though the names have changed, the story-line remains the same; Unarmed Black Man shot dead mistaken identity in his own home, Black Woman unjustly taken to jail on a bogus traffic violation and mysteriously ends up dead in a cell and we could go on and on.
How long will we continue to allow these and other savage acts to ravage our communities? What will our Great Grand-Children think about our continued struggle? How will they judge our efforts in our fight for equality? Will they later look back at the present and ask themselves, why in the year 2020 are we still allowing such barbaric acts of violence to continue to administered on our people and why don’t we have an effective answer. How long will we continue to protest and our voices not properly be heard? Change must start with each and everyone of us.
The time for change is Now! The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation firmly believes that in order for change to take place, we must first start on a path of self-rehabilitation of our minds. We must change our habits and examine our priorities. We must challenge and search for truths in some of the “Traditions” that have been in inadvertently passed down over generations and hundreds of years. We Must forgive our brothers and our sisters and work diligently with the common goal of eliminating Inequality, Systemic, Economic and every other form of racism/discrimination.
We must create and generate our own wealth so that we are not continuously overlooked and unfairly eliminated from various of opportunities in life. Where is the value in giving it your all or your best, if an unjust system has already predetermined your fate? We can no longer pretend as if this system was built or constructed to allow substantial Growth and Prosperity for people of color. We can no longer march and protest without a peaceful and effective agenda. We have to change our way of thinking and just like our hero’s of the Civil Rights Movement did; we have to bring great minds together in order to create the most effective plan of action.
It is very crucial that we think first, then decide on an effective action and proceed. This is the only way that our marching or our protest aren’t in vein. If you do decide to march and voice your opinion through Selective forms of protest, then maybe the march should start at the voter registration office where all participants can be registered to vote. The objective is to create change. Once you register to vote, then you are already the Foundation for the change that you seek. Participants registering and exercising their right to vote are much more effective than the screams and the chants of a protest Without an agenda. Combine the two together and create change. It is also of equal importance that even on days in which you feel that the Flame of Racism has been extinguished that we continue adding the blocks of Equality and Justice in order to create and build a better tomorrow. Just like most minorities in America, Unfortunately The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation family has also been greatly effected by the evils of Racism. It is Imperative that we all come together and stand against the oppression that this system has allowed for so long. If we want to change this very unfortunate narrative (one that seems prehistoric now), then we must come together with humbled hearts and minds to construct a peaceful but more importantly a monumental strategy for a Successful Solution. This is exactly what The M.O.C.H.A. (Men Of Color Having Answers) Foundation was built on. The very principle value of finding solutions for the premeditated generational hardships of people of color. Men and Women from diverse backgrounds coming together and understanding that our strength lies within our faith and within our amazing minds, which powers our Very Efficient Solutions. The very intelligent minds at The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation often spend countless hours of very strategic and compelling conversations, discussions, and debates with purpose and intent of finding successful solutions for existing issues that have devastated and terrified our communities. I feel that we could all agree that the current system has continued to fail people of color and that it has to be repaired. Truth is, we live in a broken society, with a broken system.” Help us fix it, help us service our tomorrow”. It is impossible for The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation to do it alone. This mission is impossible without the hearts, the love, and passion that powers us. It is also extremely impossible to change lives without the generosity, the caring, and the thoughtfulness from people all over who are just like you. Let’s make a difference today! Together, we will change lives for the better forever. Donate to The M.O.C.H.A. foundation today.

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