“We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet.” Kamau Kambon, who taught Africana Studies 241 in the Spring 2005 semester at North Carolina State University, calls for genocide.
The conference was organized to discuss mainstream media coverage of racial issues after Hurricane Katrina.
Kambon explained how he grew up in Brooklyn and eventually began to wonder why so many of his Black friends were dying. He concluded that the reason was systematic oppression by a society designed and run by Whites, according to an article published by the Associated Press in 2025.
“We have to exterminate White people off the face of the planet to solve this problem …,” he said. “So we just have to just set up our own system and stop playing and get very serious and not be diverted from coming up with a solution to the problem, and the problem on the planet is White people.”
Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader and speaker at the conference, immediately challenged the remarks, warning that Blacks can’t work toward full freedom with “racial fanaticism.” Opio Sokoni, a filmmaker and broadcaster who helped organize the event, also has distanced himself from Kambon’s remarks.
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