READERS WRITE temen Mr. G ns' n ph w id, when h y killed him. Why hould In Struggle and Developm nt Kenneth Snodgrass 'The btl .alling of a Blac D18n' .. B 0 William., III IT I THE collective denial and guilt of white people for cen­ turi that led to the burning of Christopher Wilson, a man who had no idea what was happening to him or why? For Wilson to un­ d rstand his dilemma, he would ha had to understand that in the ey of many whites, it is a moral and spiritual sin to have Black kin in America. It is as simple as that! No matter how kind you are. No matter howmuch money you make, to many whites, if your skin is Black, you deserve to die. Th people raise and train their children to think this way. It is taught rly, in the infant stage. Th problem with me speaking so frankly is that many whitepeo­ pie wil1 want to label me a racist, or a fool, for speaking th truth. And, many BI ck people will at­ ta k me as being way out of line. What I do know is that Black people, who haven't done a thing wrong, k p getting bumped om I watched as the U.S. govern­ m nt systematically dismantled th Black Panther Party for Self- f . Y, t, they refuse to put the Ku Klux Klan and the fascist kinh ds ou of bus in My only conclu ion i that there' a double standard when it com to Black groups versus white grou ,I gu it would be a little racist of me to uggestthat in the governm nt is led by whi and the racist extremists ar white, th n th re may be a lit I link h re that we are mi 10 . VER, LET ME say - -� --===--�-=----------==-- --- - - - -- AMO G THE Palestinians and tb Arab orld in general many people expressed the vi that the agreement as a sell­ out. The PLO was asked to recog­ nize Israel and renounce the use THE PLO WInCH negoti­ Udt�a�ment' buta�e hado of the PLO that the orld w prior to the I raeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982. Forced to withdr w from Lebanon as a principal base of operations and catter its forces throughout the Middle East, the PLO has been far I effective ince the invasion. Th splintering off of some of the more militant factions 7 . Alsb 00 rkin for h nd Budzyn go to j i1? Y . W th re justice o th w not! Will there be justice in ple in the future, or will we forever be ROM RAB perspec- tive, a weakened PLO with a leadership hungry to salvage it- elf, repr ented a potential buffer, an acceptable alternative to t more radical and militant force gaining ascendancy among the Palestinian masses. The PLO was th I er evil. Hence the n ity to cognize Van Poin circum- o Professor ... that was absolutely brilliant! When Robert Maynard died August 17, at his home in Oak­ land, California, the curtain fell on one of the mo dramatic ca­ reers in the history of American journalism. Word of Maynard's death from cancer was reported quickly on nationwide television and radio. Charles Kuralt began his popular CBS "Sunday Morning" program with an eloquent trib­ ute to Maynard, and David Brinkley ended his weekly ABC Sunday news analyais (with Sam Donaldson and George Will) by praising Maynard and showing brief excerpts of May­ nard' appearances on Brinkley's program. Maynard was special indeed. everhad the nation seen a 16- year-old high school dropout be­ gin working for a mall Black newspaper, enter Harvard Uni­ versity as a Nieman Fello without any kind of diploma or degree, become the fi t Black correspondent to the White House for a nationally admired "white" e per, and become first BI editor, publisher and owner of a 22' million main­ stream newspaper. , Leading news executi ad- mired his talent and under­ tanding of his chosen field He Ma fo ByJame used determination, self-confi­ dence and unrelenting energy along with his talent. WHE MA RD at- tained leadership in his prof - sion, h e tablished training programs to help other minority youth. His teaching model has been used at various colI and universities. Robert Clyve Maynard, th son of Black immigrants from Barbados, as born June 17, 1937, and lived in the Bedford­ Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, N.Y. He was the youn t of ix children born to Samuel May­ nard, a part-time lay preach r and small trucking .firm opera­ tor, and his wife, Isola G Maynard. The parents migrated in 1919 to Ne Yor from Barbad in the West Indies. These rents, like those of Collin Powell who . migrated from Jamaica, were lev I headed beca they e fortunately socialized in a cul­ ture not omin ted by lynchings, blatant racism and the deliberate humiliatio tha characterized Dixie and its ex­ ported bigots in some northern sta before and hortly after World War I. Maynard' too w ind and ben vol n man who A r manded good perform n of r - Md ponsibilitie assign d to his children. Each day t dmn r each family m m r ld w h t he or sh had don and 1 rn that day, so Robert, th youn - est, 1 rn qui kly to or niz his though to compe wi h th reports and commen of hi sib­ lings. WhnRo rtw father brought hom typewriter. Robert qui k ly ' claimed th typewriter' his ri n in B ltimor of t for York, k- 11 Tribun board mem- --�- --------����--- -