Nov. 28 - Dec. 4 1993 MICHIGAN CITIZEN P 7 By Mumia Abu-damal come here for joke! When I leave I wanna people dem dreadlock, say I'm Rasta, and get the whole thing rebelliou , dat, we kyan live, ya know, we �aan continue going thru dis same t'ing over, over and over again, when the prob­ lem is, our people must be united. And then all problem solve, and then every prob­ lem solve. 'Cause if the Black mon check it - him don't like unite, but him ruler of earth. .. him have the knowl­ edge, wisdom and under­ standingenufftodo it, seen? While the next one get the gift. of technology, and the next one get the gift of dis and dat, Black mon getta rootical gift - him maintain the God business, dat pur­ pose why earth was created. I and I haffa maintain date ' Q: One of the songs that you do, Brother ... that touches me, and I'm sure it touches most Africans glob­ ally.is the song that comes from the words of His Impe­ rial Majesty, speaking to the United Nations, WdH! Marl y: That the truth, you know? You see, what His Majesty say is the truth. Now when. we listen, when His Majesty say that, we look out 'pon the earth, and we know dat, when alla th e people who say dem is 1 ders, for people 'pon th earth, agree to what His Majesty say, then 'til today, you have no more war, and no more problem. Because, what him say is true "Until the philosophy that hold one people higher than the other one i no more, then ifit eon­ tinue, ya gwanna have war! When it done, prob­ lem over, seen? .," Q: What's your hope, Brother, for tM future of Black people inAmerica, andBlack people in the world? Marley: Way I see, ya seen? It looks sim­ ple but it's true. Rasta for the people! RAS­ TAFARI! for the peo­ ple, seen capitalism and communism are finished, it's Rasta now! The Blackmon way of life. That's what we a say now, dread We a say, give the Black mon fe him way of life now. Mek him show you how government run and how people care for people. Who you t'ink have the love? Who sing the tune inn church? Black people a sing dem, ya know? Who's the spiritual people 'pon earth? The Black people! Dem a deal wit God. And God naw let dem down. ' And God y dem fe unite. Because when you unite, that is the power of God. You know, God love love, which is unity. So when you unite, you get the whole power of God. That's what IllM want. Words from the man, the mind, from the late Ras Bob N taMarley. For a brief, shining mo­ ment his star shone world­ wide - Robert Nesta Marley (1945-1981). Part, prophet, part Sha­ man-Jahman, the musical griot known as Bob Marley touched African and rebel­ lious spirits across this vast planet with a loving, lilting song of liberation from "downpression." ' In the fall of 1979, I had the genuine pleasure to sit with him, along with his fel­ low Rastas and members of my family, as he spoke with warmth and sincerity of the Ras Tafari faith. As he spoke, he toked from a mas: sive, sweet spliff of sen­ similla that framed his leonine head in a grey mist ... ; Q: What kind offeeling do you get when you come' thrti a-city like Philadelphia, with almost a million Black eo­ pie? Marley: When I come into this city here, in Phila­ delphia ... sometime, I won­ der if I am on time, ya unnerstand? 'Cause the t'ing is to be on time. When I come 'ere I want, I really de­ sire, for really, get thru to the people - I don't, wanna .' I