For decades, Dr. Amos Wilson challenged Black people to think differently about education, psychology, power, economics, and the systems that shape society. In this rare and insightful conversation, we sit down with Brother Sababu Plata, a longtime collaborator of Dr. Amos Wilson who played a key role in preserving, editing, publishing, and distributing some of his most influential works. Brother Sababu shares firsthand stories about meeting Amos Wilson, attending his lectures, helping bring Black-On-Black Violence to completion, preserving Blueprint for Black Power after Wilson’s untimely passing, and the sacrifices required to ensure future generations would have access to his ideas.