NEEDED:
People interested in marketing the

Black History Writing Paper CD-ROM, 2nd Edition
Sold for the purpose of establishing:

Industrial organization uniting Black industrialists, marketers and shippers.
Did you know that a Black man once invented the world's fastest computer? (Note: He's also a father of the Internet.) How about the fact that the algorithm for 3D graphics was also invented by an African-American? Did you know about the Black woman doctor who invented a better way to remove cataract lenses? Or that Esop, the great fable teller, was also Black?
You probably didn’t know these as well as a lot of other interesting facts surrounding the significant events and achievements of Black people. The suppression and ignorance of a people’s great contributions to the world help keep them down.
In order to remedy this, I am proud to announce the availability of the BLACK HISTORY WRITING PAPER CD-ROM, 2nd Edition. The data on this CD will feature under-publicized subject matter as well as historical figures who have performed significant deeds, yet who haven’t been as lauded as the more familiar ones. There will be no Martin Luther Kings, George Washington Carvers, or Harriet Tubmans here. Thus, Black history which has been ignored—or suppressed—will increasingly come to light as more and more letters bearing these figures and events are written and circulated.
The Plan
In order to raise capital for FREEDOM INDUSTRIALISTS, I'm composing a CD-R that will contain 100 Black historical subjects, subjects who/that are significant but under-publicized. Users will be able to select their preferred subjects, type letters on the stationery, and print it out, or, of course, they can print the subjects out first and then write their messages by hand.

The programs
used are Microsoft Publisher 2002 and * Word 2002; however, all subjects will
also be readable and printable in Microsoft
Word Viewer 2003--FREE
downloadable program.
Buy 10 disks for only $1.75 per disk plus *shipping--great for savings and/or for reselling. Customers can also buy singular copies for $3 each plus shipping. (International customers will have their shipping included in their final, higher, price and will buy through a reseller in their country.) I hope to sell at least one to three thousand copies total. All disks will be labeled, placed inside window envelopes, and packaged in paper packaging suitable for reselling.
For a list of resellers, click here.
Your recommend reselling prices: $2.25 wholesale plus *shipping, $3 to $3.75 retail, shipping included. *You will calculate shipping per disk simply by dividing the postage of the package by the quantity of disks contained within said package. Example: 60 disks shipped for $6 = 10¢ shipping charge per disk.
Drop Shipping is available: $1.75/disk if you reserve 10 or more disks, plus shipping to your customers.
I'll also offer a consignment option to trusted marketers.
At these prices, and because of the uniqueness of the product, the disks should go fast.
To Become a Marketer of the CD:
Contact me (Keith) at bhwpaper@yahoo.com. Take orders NOW so that you can have copies "pre-sold" before you get them from me.
No more than 3,000
disks will be sold!
Quantity sold so far: 338
(Updated
December 1, 2008)
See bottom for subjects on the disk.
When 1,000
disks have been sold, the capital will be used
to have FREEDOM caps and T-shirts produced!
These will be produced by Black-owned production and made from high-quality material. The "FI" logo will be embroidered in expensive gold thread or will be metallic-like. All interested parties will be notified of actual materials. Besides these, there are water bottles, backpacks, and other items that could bear the logo.
Sign up now to be notified when the T-shirt and cap will be available by e-mailing your shirt and cap sizes to bhwpaper@yahoo.com.
When $10,000 have been raised, the capital will be used to officially establish FREEDOM INDUSTRIALISTS as a Black-owned partnership.
We'll then begin our journey toward making more and more sophisticated products until, eventually, we can make anything we'll ever need.
For more on FREEDOM, click here.
Subjects on the
Black History Writing Paper CD-ROM, 2nd Edition:
24th
& 25th Infantries
Abraham Hannibal, Russian General
Akhenaton,
Egyptian Pharaoh
Alessandro dei Medici, Duke of Florence
Alexander
Dumas,
Great
Writer
Alexander Petion, Haitian President
Alexander Sergevitch Pushkin, Literary Great
Antonio Maceo, Cuban Freedom Fighter
Arnold Schultz, Godfather of Bluegrass
Arthur
Alfonso Schomburg, Black Historian
Bayard Rustin, Human
Rights Activist
Benjamin “Pap” Singleton, Trailblazer
Bernardino Rivadavia, Argentine President
Bill Pickett, Rodeo Star
Bishop Henry M. Turner, Black Activist
Black Leaders of Early Rome
Boley,
Oklahoma, Black Town
Buddy Bolden, Founding Father of Jazz
Captain Cudjoe, Jamaican Maroon Chief
Carlos Cooks, Black Nationalist
Cetewayo, Zulu King
Chancellor Williams, Historian/Author
Charles Turner, Zoologist/Inventor
Charlotte Sophia, Queen of England
Cheikh Anta Diop, Pioneer Egyptologist
Christian A. Fleetwood, Civil War Hero
Dr. David R. Hedgley, Jr., Father of
3D Graphics
Dr. Jane Cooke Wright, Chemotherapy Pioneer
Dr. Patricia E. Bath, Ophthalmologic Surgeon/Inventor
Dr. Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., Economic Hero of 9/11
Dred Scott, Dehumanized Historical Figure
Esop, Fable Teller
Estevanico, Explorer
Felix Eboue, Great Statesman
Frantz Fanon, French Psychiatrist/Revolutionary Writer
Gen. Alexander Dumas, Commander of Napoleon’s Cavalry
Gen. Alfred A. Dodds, French General
George H. Kydd, Aerospace Pioneer
George Washington, Founder of Centralia
Hatshepsut, First Woman Ruler
Henrique Dias, Ex-slave
Warrior
Henry Thomas Sampson, Cell Phone Pioneer
Hubert Harrison, Intellectual
Imari Obadele, Father of the Modern Reparations Movement
Imhotep, Father of Medicine
Isaac
Wallace
Johnson, African Labor Leader
J.A. Rogers, Black Historian
James Pierson
Beckwourth,
Trailblazer
Jean Jacques Dessalines,
Liberator of Haiti
Joachim Murat, King of Naples
John B. Russwurm, Publisher/Activist
John VI, King of Portugal
Joseph Hayne
Rainey,
Congressman
Khama, King of Bechuanaland
Maggie Lena Walker, First Woman Bank President
Manuel Carlos Piar, Venezuelan General
Mark Dean, Computer Innovator
Martin R. Delany, Father of Black Nationalism
Mary Ellen Pleasant, Philanthropist/ Activist
Mary Seacole, Greatest Black Britain
Menelik II, King
of Abyssinia
Moors of Europe
Moshesh, Basuto King
Mulai Ismael, Sultan of Morocco
Nat Love, “Deadwood Dick,” First Cowboy
New York City, Built on the Backs of Black Slaves
Nzingha, Queen of Matamba
Olaudah Equiano (Gustavus Gassa), Author/Abolitionist
Original Greek Gods
Otis Boykin, Inventor of Pacemaker
Philip Emeagwali, A
Father
of the Internet
Prince Hall, Organizer
Queen Mother Audley E. Moore, Warrior for Human Rights & Reparations
Queen Tiye, Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt
Richard Allen, Organizer
Samory Touré,
King
of Bissandugu
Seti The Great, Egyptian Pharaoh
Shotgun Houses, Black Architecture
Silas Purnell, The Chicago’s “King of Education”
Sissieretta Jones, America’s Leading Prima Donna
St. Maurice of Aganaum, Saint of Germany
Taharka, Egyptian King
The Buddhas, Black Origins
Thotmes III, Egyptian Pharaoh
Timbuktu, Africa’s Intellectual Center
Toussaint L’Ouverture, Master of Haiti
Tulsa, Oklahoma, First Airbombed City
Ulises Heureaux, Dictator of Santa Domingo
Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, Jr., U.S. Navy
Vincent Guerrero, Mexican Liberator
William Grant Still, Dean of Black Composers
William Joseph Seymour, Co-founder
of Modern Pentecostalism
William
A. Leidesdorff,
First
Black Millionaire
William Monroe Trotter, Black Leader
William Tillman, Union Navy Hero
William Wells Brown, Writer/Freedom Fighter
Yakub Al Mansur, Spain’s Greatest Moorish Ruler
Yusuf I, Sultan of Africa
Zumbi dos Palmares, The Slave King