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August 07, 1994 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-08-07

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Violence is enslaving th
wholivemilesaw yinsubur n
communities remote from th in-
ner cities of Am ri . B us
th reality is that children in
suburban communi i ar
caugh up in th f rvor of vio­
l n w 11 R 1 h r lity
is that mo nd more tax 1-
la ar being used to incarc r­
ate th perpe mto of viol n
and to pay the astronomical
health costs of many of i vic­
tims.
THE REALITY I that
every Ameri n is enslaved by
violence in some way and we'd
all better get busy doing some­
thing about it.
Several African Am . can
women in Congre are doing
just that - they are getting busy
and doing something about th
violence and negativ ima
Reader's Write
1
URR L, I UTH Africa, hi torical records show
tha through th ft, fr ud, wa of dis ion and colonial
conqu t 14� of th population (European and their descen­
dan ) own 950/( ofth productive r ouree of the country. This
is a major i ue for the new gov rnment in South Africa, under
th Ie del hipofi n w Pr id ntNelsonMandela, to add
One of the lib ration mov men in South Afn a, the Pan
Africanist Congr of Azani , takes the position that the land
owned and controll .d by the European ettlers was acquired
by illegitim t means and th law of the country that protect
this control and own hip a illegitimate. Further, the PAC
raises the qu tion - "What is lawful about taking a peopl
land with the barrel ofa gun? And what isju t by asking them
to buy it with r ourc that h ve b en deliberately put out of
their reach?"
Since the independence of Ghana, under the leadership of
Kwame Nkrurnah in 1956, most African countries have now
rid themselves of white ettl r colonialism in the reclaiming of
their lands. .
South Africa represen the last bastior, of white settler
colonialism on the ontin nt of Africa. We must do everything
we can to help our brothers and sisters in South Africa disman­
tle this raci t and whit suprem ci t r gim as they struggle
to win th ir land b ck. Even though the elec ion in South
Africa were historic, the land uestion remains a major c
en in the' efforts or-national reconstruction tlnt!er the w
government.
In the same connection-after the Civil War, African people
in America wer promi 40 acres and a mule. As we all are
aware of, this promis wa never fulfilled. However, African
people who lived in the southern region of the United States
owned 16,000,000 acres of land by the end of the 19 h century.
D ED, THO E middle­
cla s suburban parents who
thinkth irchildrenareescaping
the violence n only to look at
some of th video gam th ir
children pI y. Games where
women are hunted and hung on
meat hooks. Gam where cap­
tives are beheaded or have their
hearts ripped out.
Both the h arings on violen
and gangsta rap and th e on
violence and video games have
focu ed attention on the nter-
F ALLY, THE h arings
are raising important qu tions
about how music reflects the cul­
ture in which it is created.
The reality i that as awful, as
demeaning, as frightening as
th lyrics of gan ta rap music
may be, they are only refl ive
of the economic and social b k-
'",.,.·..r ... RL find
ways to nd violen
communities. We must t rid of
th gun, w must ge rid oflyr­
ics, rnu ic vid 0 nd vid 0
gam which glamoriz vi I n
and d nsitize our children to
it.
W mu t find ways to ge par­
ents involved. But if we are truly
to be su ful, we m t find
ways to give young people hope
- h pe that they can ge jo s,
ho that they are valued by so­
ciety, hope in th future.
There are no fast and easy
answ rs or quic fix solutions.
,. lUI' Y It It ,III 191 ... , It" I) � ,I C ., I (
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(Dr W()rrtll LS th Natumul Chturnuui flf the Nuuonal lJla.d UnLI(>f{ Frnnt
(NH I"), located (11 700 I� Oakunod mud, ChLOORo, l llinm. 6065.'l. (. 12)
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11
• YA' KNOW ... YOU GUYS SEEM TO BE PILING IT ON A UTILE HEAVIER THAN USUAL HERE LATELY."
..
IT HAS BEEN WELL documented by numerous agencies
that "In 1909 there were 3,000,000 Blacks engaged in farming,
cultivating orne 41,500,00 acres of Land" in the south. In fact,
the rural African American farmers not only account d for
almost 70 per nt of the total African American po ulation, but
30 percent of the total southern rural population and 40 percent
of all southern farmers.
Today, African American peopl , in the south, own I than
5,000,000 acres of land. This tremendous land loss by African
Americans in the. outh n attributed to the land grab
chemes by white farm rs, develop rs, banks, manipulation of ,......_,.
the law, and the younger African American generations begin �
generally disinter ted in owning and maintaining property.
This i another 1 on why we need to re-stimulate the
discussion of land in the Black liberation movement.
It is without question that the European world order has at
the core of its objectives to conquer mother nature and man-
kind Th conquering of mother nature and mankind is tied to
conqu ring and controlling land.
And of course, the new world order that the United Stat
and it w tern allies have been articula ing is ju t an exten­
ion of the old European world order that is bas d on white
cy and control ofth world which mean con rolling the
DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU OW ... that a handgun has no other purpo e
than to hill om 01 . And th r at' appro imately 71 nullion of
them [loating around In An nco today. No otli r country has
as many gw as Amen a. Nul iccording to the late t F.B.I.
[igur s, no other country has as mil li violence as Am.enca. (The
que tion is "Ar � uri til.' (JU<;() or the olutioni"). .
By Mumia A�u-Janlal- From Death Row
''War i at be t barbarism. .. it
glory zs all moonshine. It is onl
tho who hau neith: r [ired a
shot nor heard the shrieh and
groans of the wound d who ry
aloud for mor . olood, mol'
oeng ance, more de olation War
1S hell."
- Civil War Gen. Wm. T. sherm n
(Union)
1879 Gr dua1ion Address

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