Professor: Exterminate white people
Seen as solution to problems faced by many blacks
Posted: October 22, 2005
1:00
a.m. Eastern
A visiting professor at North Carolina State
University says the solution to the problems faced by many blacks is
the extermination of "white people off the face of the planet."
Kamau Kambon, who taught Africana Studies at the Raleigh
school last spring, told a panel at Howard University
Law School Oct. 14 this action
must be taken "because white people want to kill us," the Carolina Journal reported.
Kambon, a Raleigh
activist and bookstore owner, was addressing a panel on "Hurricane Katrina Media Coverage," broadcast on C-SPAN.
Kambon told the audience white people "have retina scans, they have
what they call racial profiling, DNA banks, and they're monitoring our people to try to prevent the one person from coming
up with the one idea. And the one idea is, how we are going to exterminate white people, because that in my estimation is
the only conclusion I have come to. We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet to solve this problem."
The Carolina Journal said Kambon's remarks received slight applause
in the room, to which he responded, "I don't care whether you clap or not, but I'm saying to you that we need to solve this
problem because they are going to kill us."
Kambon has been a visiting professor at North Carolina State since 2003. His three-hour
course last spring, Africana Studies 241, is described by the university as, "Second in a two semester sequence in the interdisciplinary study
of sub-Saharan Africa, its arts, culture, and people, and the African-American experience."
A university spokesman told Carolina Journal the school currently
has no listing of Kambon as a professor. He was listed on the faculty web page for Africana Studies as affiliated faculty, the Journal said at the time of publishing its story, but his name since has been
removed.
In his Oct. 14 session, Kambon told the panel blacks are "at war."
White people, he said, had set up an "international plantation" for
blacks, which made "every white person on earth a plantation master."
"You're either supporting white people in their process of death,
or you're for African liberation," Kambon said, according to the Journal.
"White people want to kill us," he said. 'I want you to understand
that. They want to kill you," he said. "They want to kill you because that is part of their plan."
Kambon, recipient of a Citizen's Award in 1999 by the local, left-wing
newspaper Independent Weekly, previously was a professor of education at St. Augustine's College
in Raleigh, a historically black institution, the Journal
said.