
Author of The Isis Papers and creator of the Cress-Welsing theory analyzing the nature of white supremacy
Born March 18, 1935, in Chicago, IL.
Author, psychiatrist. Cook County Hospital, intern, 1962-63; St. Elizabeth Hospital, resident in general psychiatry, 1963-66; Children's Hospital, fellowship child psychiatry, 1966-68; private practice in general psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1966--, and general and child psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1968 --; Howard University College of Medicine, assistant professor of pediatrics, 1968-75; Hillcrest Children's Center, clinical director, 1975-76; affiliated with Paul Robeson School for Growth and Development, North Community Mental Health Center, Washington, DC, 1976-90. Has appeared on numerous television and radio shows; lecturer.
National Medicine Association (section on psychiatry and behavioral sciences), American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association.
The Isis Papers
by Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
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Preface You will need RealOne
Player to listen to these files. The Geo-Politics of White Supremacy The Cress Theory on Color and
Confrontation
We now are nearing the final decade of the 20th century. Recently, there has
been an unraveling and an analysis of the core issue of the first global power system
of mass oppression-- the power system of racism (white supremacy). One the
collective victim (non-white population) understands this fundamental issue, the
ultimate organizing of all of the appropriate behaviors necessary to neutralize
the great injustice of the white supremacy power system will only be a matter of
time. The length of time required to neutralize global white supremacy will be inversely
proportional to 1) the level of understanding of the phenomenon; plus 2) the
evolution of self- and group-respect, the will, determination and discipline to
practice the appropriate counter-racist behaviors--on the part of the non-white
victims of white supremacy."
Excerpts from Lectures
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