•
wi yCllb.
IdeOIoIIISo !lit both Ime aaiI­
tently ltood firm on tbeir
JX'OIRD&
A.cI.
NID, dU � lie New AI­
IIIncD PIny, Is in lie midIt cI. her
IeCOD1lrdrpwdelll «w'" ....
padded cI. the UDted s.a. �
Amedca.
In 1S188. Ibe bec.'ame lie fDt
woman aDd the tlIIt Mrican
Amabn m be QG lie ballot in III
flfly In cIecdoa, Ihe
recdYed a q\8D' cI. a mIlHoD
'YOICI.
I.JIEe 10 many GIber peopc cI.
ber generation, ber grMIIOO
axnmItmemmlOdal � 'NIl
rooted in UCI tbat cmerpl •
during the 19t5Qa mI iOI.
UPON RECEIVING her
SA at Ii6ara UDIYeaIty (Lq
IsIIDI, New YOlk). Ibe next ob-
1IimdaMAatCbhmbiathiwz- .
ally (NeW YOlk Cty) ml Ia'
Ph.D. II the aty � cI. '
New York (CUNY) Graduate
amt.
In 19S1. the New AIlim:Ie
Party (NAP) wu omcially
fbDhL In l.99O, Dr. NB taD
... New YOlk S1ate tpYaIDand
wu endoracd by numerous
AfricanAmerlcankadcD. JncIud­
ing the IionbIe 1.otis FInak­
mn mI Rev. AI SIapbn, wOO
btIy • ruming fbi' New York
llllelralD.
Via Dr. FuIID'1 o.*""".
elJbrts, tbeNew AlIiIncePatty ..
IIqJpCd m lie fnDwi1h JePIdI to
IdcRasiD& tbIt If> bc)'OIXI
New Yorkmllbetdon.
TODAYNAPPRIDIS i1..df
onbciDgapolidicallltDl inwbidl
African.Armicam, 1..aIiJDI,Jews.
pya and odaI 11M been IbIe to
wm � a pt9CIIiwe
aaaD <MIide tic fIImewoIk cI.
the deimcnIdc J*ly.
Today, NAP .., aociated
with a wide army cI. New Yolk
community bad cmpoweauad
organizations; the Rain�
Lobby, the a.tmo rutlnl em­
ler, the lubDltioml Peopea' Law
Institution, � e.t Side ImdUC
forSoortTmnPs)dDhcnlpyml
theBaJbera Taya Scblol inHar-
lem.
'Ik 1atIerscOOol isa multi-db­
Dic (racial) laboratory ICbooI
primdy Aftiam Anabm,
Ladoo am P.uropam Anaican
(white) kids.
De
People ant to kno more about
de of rebuilding and pi for
preventin imilar upheav in Los
ADIleI.!:I and other dties with imilar
problc . Many oftbcse citi have
Blae m yOIS w budge were
cvcrely aippled by cu in federal
s port by the Reagan and B h
<lJDinbtratio .
Proposals e been made to help
the unemployed BI c pea Ie by
revivinl bumed-out b and
estabUabing new ones in distressed
• These ould provide jo for
ncamy rcsldents and revenue for
the casIHhort dty.
VIEWS 'OPINIONS
Other propo I incl ude
ort- tudy programs, on-the-job
training pro vario
of inve tment incentive nd
employment project. But Lo
el . only part of the problem.
SI ve become victim of
mindset in hich complete
obedience and eomple dependence
eie enforced correct d proper.
The so-called "BI Undercl "
WITH 0 YOU G
BI ckmcninpriso andj in
colleges univeISities, hat can
be done to redirect aDd tructurc
the liv of teenage and youn er
Bl ck m Ie before they get
rre ted? Before pre cribing
remedies, however, e mu t
understand two ic things. t
-Thee ntoftbcBl male'
ucce s in America tod y i
dependent upon (1) hi rejection of
the widespread, degrading culture of
lavety, and (2) his discovery of
himself as an equal among men.
- Ju t a the elf-will and
independent behavior of horses and
other anjmals disappear hen tbcsc
creatures arc "broken" by brutality
- E ch hou in unit ould
cont in n education coun etor
igned to help tude tb bo
or and t h paren r
pos ible in order to achieve
tudent-parent partiCipation d
incre ing interest in cduca on.
- Di cus io or lectures on
etiquette, goal etting, pc onal
hygiene, community action and
oci I re ponsibility ould be
encouraged and supcrviled.
- In addition I to th b ic
t can be done to redeem the
m adj ted BI' who live in the
h bbine , hopele ne ,and
danger of the ghetto? They need
ety, proper" food and 0 in
new set of val , good work habi
and marketable till enabling them
to compete uccessfully for jo .
, ONE PROG
help less-fortunate BI generally
and teenage 131 ck males particularly
i this:
t recover the
-Ioat Issets" of these
-pcrformin 0 cd B
by helpin them recover their
independence , self-confidence,
ocial responsibility and personal
dignity.
Lester's World@1992
Imperial
In a season when u.s. Supreme
Court dcdaiODI osdlla1ed between
the malevolent and the macabre,
the ODCI coming down in S
1992 can only be aUe
aatoDilhin&.
Case in point: U.S. Y.
AlwI1'ez-MachtJin, where I
Mak:aD citizen, bile liviDa in
Mexico, kidnapped by armed
men, transported to 'the U.S.
incognito, and brought before a
U.S. judge for prosecution, for
offeDlca which allegedly occurred
on Mexican soil.
Court observers, citing respect
for international law, predicted
ith the confidence of ccnturi of
pdor case la , that the Mexican
defendant 'would be discharged,
aDd the case dismissed, did the
trial judge in the case, beforejt w
appealed.
Black·s Law
'"
o 0 �
o G'ENTLEMEN, H·tS'RECORD SPEAKS FOR IT�S SELF. 0 t
. SO LET'S HEAR IT FOR OUR NEWEST HONORARY MEMBER
me Court 0
_kidnappin
up
Dictio1lary-/llterlUltio1UJl LlIw.
The law blch regulate the
intclCOUI'IC of oadoaa; tile Law of
Nadona.
Panamanian Itrongman who
dqJoIed by tbe U.S., in an imperial
police action, ,for if
AlwIrez-Maclulln dilJDtsv4, it
auld 'ft I 1ed the same for
NoriqG.
Similarly, the ruling iD
AwtueZ-MIIduIba bodel ill for
NorlqtI.
The decision, denounced as
-monstrous- by Juadcc John' Paul
Stevena, ignaJa to the entire orld
that the U.s. is an Empire, not, a
nation-state, and it law
upelSCde all treaties and p cts
between mere natio
a foreign national, kidnapped from
a foreign country t even when an
extradition treaty exists and a
foreign government protests
kidnapping.
In 10 many worda, the Court
decided that the kidnapping of Dr.
Humbcrto Alvarcz-Machain by S-6
armed men, aDd his urrcptitioua
transport to the U.S., w perfectly
legal, the Mexican govermncnt be
damned.
Diplomatic protes by Mexico
and Canada were brushed off
miDOr irritants, America overtly
umed i imperial role the
world's pre-eminent uperpower,
FROM
DEATH
ROW
IN THE CASE kDowD • 1'Ite
Paqwte HIIbtINI (1900) the U.s.
Supreme Court decided,
"InIematioaal Law II iDcotpentDd
into the Law of the United Sta -
By every iDdicallon; tbeD, the
Court widely espeded to rule
that II 0 the defendant,
A1varez..MadWn, tidD8ppcd
from Mexico, iDllead of extradited
by proper governmental channels, .
then U.S. courts had no proper
jurisdiction to proeecutc, and the
defendant allen would be
discharged and deported.
ro
In June, 1992, tile Court ruled,
6-t�3, that the U.S. may plOlCCUle
La of NatioDl.-
It the law of tIti.r Dation,
seed of Albion, Me Rome.
Why fake it by titliDa tile cldef
judiciary miDis in W,
the �.S. Supreme CourtltO]
Call tbem hat they arc-tbe
lmPCrl�. Supreme Court of the.
Worl� be done with iL
LIKE ANCIENT ROME, an
Bmpire is a la unto it elf.
"International La ," used a
rallying cry to pulverize Iraq for i
Kuwaiti in 0 ion, i not, tbe law
o dictionary 10 niccly puts it, "the
.
LEGAL OBSERVERS felt the
Court's deci ion in
Alvarez- chain precursor
of the pending appeal in' U.s. Y.
Nor�ga, the case of the former
