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'Isis Papers' author Frances Cress Welsing dead at 80
Psychiatrist studied ideology of white supremacy
 
Published Monday, January 4, 2016 4:13 pm
By Stacy M. Brown, The Washington Informer

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Dr. Frances Welsing, a psychiatrist and author of "The Isis Papers," died at age 80 in Washington.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, the famed 80-year-old afro-centrist, has died.


Welsing’s death was announced by close friends on social media and later confirmed by family members.


“RIP to the elder, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, the inspiration behind ‘Fear of a Black Planet,’” said Chuck D, the leader of the groundbreaking rap group, Public Enemy, whose 1990 “Fear of a Black Planet” album sold more than 1 million copies in less than two weeks and is viewed as one of the greatest and most important recordings ever.


Democratic strategist Donna Brazile said Welsing died of complications from a stroke she suffered earlier in the week.


“Our great teacher and leader has transitioned into the realms of the ancestors,” said designer Inl Vibez. “I give thanks for all the powerful word sound and knowledge she has shared. Let us learn from the teachings of this divine queen and move accordingly.”


Welsing was admitted Thursday to MedStar Washington Medical Center in Northwest and was eventually placed on a ventilator. It is believed that the decision to remove Welsing from life support machines occurred after the arrival from Chicago of her sister, Loren Cress Love.


Born in Chicago on March 18, 1935, Welsing, a psychiatrist, is noted for her “Cress Theory of Color Confrontation,” which explores the practice of White supremacy.
In 1991, she authored the book, “The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors,” where she stated that a system is practiced by the global white minority, on both conscious and unconscious levels, to ensure their genetic survival by any means necessary.


Welsing said this system attacks people of color, particularly people of African descent, in the nine major areas of people’s activity: economics, education, entertainment, labor, law, politics, religion, sex and war.


Welsing said she believes that it is imperative that people of color, especially people of African descent, understand how the system of white supremacy works in order to dismantle it and bring true justice to planet Earth.


Welsing appeared in the 2005 documentary, “500 Years Later,” and the 2011 film, “Hidden Colors: The Untold History of People of Aboriginal, Moor, and African Descent.”


Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., the president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, praised Welsing and her legacy.


“May God bless the living legacy and memory of freedom fighter Dr. Frances Cress Welsing. On behalf of the National Newspapers Publishers Association, we mourn the passing of our beloved sister and freedom fighter,” Chavis said in a statement. “More than anyone else in the 20th and 21st centuries personified the intellect and courage to speak the truth about the pseudo ideology of white supremacy and its longstanding impact on the consciousness and lives of millions of black people throughout the world.


“Today we all must reaffirm our determination to keep the memory and legacy of Dr. Welsing alive in all that we do to continue to advance the struggle for freedom, justice and equality. RIP, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing.”


Memorial services have not yet been announced.

Comments

Praise God for the life of our teacher Frances Cress Welsing MD. She fought the pathology of white supremacy with her love for liberation of our people from the domination of racism in America. She will forever reign as Queen Mother in the scholarship and practice of liberation of people of African descent who were miseducated to become ''europhiles ''and self-destructive .
Posted on January 7, 2016
 
Thank you God for Dr. Frances Cress Welsing. My life was changed forever when I read The Isis Papers and her other writings. What a Beautiful Black Woman that has given us all so much.
Posted on January 7, 2016
 
I feel a deep sense of sadness today as I think about Our beloved teacher and friend, Dr. Frances
Criss Welsing. On the other hand I feel a sense
of gratitude to the Creator for the great gift
of Dr. Welsing. Dr. Welsing fought an excellent
fight. She finished her course. Dr.Welsing R.I.P.
Thanks to the Creator,I believe Dr. Welsing is now an ancestor.
Posted on January 6, 2016
 
RIP Dr Welsing
I knew Francis Welsing. I interned and studied under her tutelage in Washington DC. She was an amazing scholar and a loving teacher.e spoke the truth as she saw it and she defended the right of everyone to do the same. Those who never met her,who never spoke with her have no idea of the brilliance of this woman. Her character, her brutal honesty.
jl3
Posted on January 5, 2016
 
Its a beautiful thing to learn, honor, respect our great and dominant history. As Black decendents we must rise up and protect our heritage "Reach one and Teach one"
Posted on January 4, 2016
 
may our beloved freedom fighter Mother forever rest with the legacy of the Ancestors. We must continue to keep the torch a blaze. to those who know, do not know, and who need to know. Love and Justice only brings Peace!
Posted on January 4, 2016
 

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