Readers Write Education d not free u from our financial obligation to our p pl. To reduce the uncivilized killing and jailing of our Black, men, women and children, we must hop nd bank primarily with them. Mr. Wat and I offer you the opportunity to dr m tically and immediat ly reduce our crime and incarceration rate by merely buying our AIDS-ALERTING, CRIME-OBVIATE and JOB-PRODUCING T-shirts, and by encouraging your loved one , friends and associa to do th me. As the people cry out for relief from crime, and our crime and incarceration ra e give us the appearance of being I s human than White people, there i nothing more crim -obviativ ,d v lopmen I and soothing that you can do than hop and b nk with Black people. Guided by the premi that Black people a as ponsive to dollars and kindn as are White people, Mr. Watts and I offer you the opportunity to display your faith in the crime remedy recommended by God by simply shopping and banking with Black people. If the percent of Black people buying T-shirts from Black people wa as large as the percent of White people buying T-shirts from White people, thousands of murders per year would be prevented. Fewer Black mothers and fathers would 10 e their sons and daughters. WITH HOPPING and banking Black, how far are we willing to go to save the lives of Black m n, women and children? Are we, the hard pressed victims of an 80% dollar . recycling rate deficit, 0 out of touch with the crim -obviative needs of a free Black people that we now find it more d sirable to kill and jail Black people than to shop and hank with them? With the aid of common sense and mathematics, don't you realize that our shopping and banking with White people rewards them and requires the sacrificingofa percent of Black men, women and children? To fe 1 unwanted by qur ow Bl� lead M [tician rl I. cholars,-superstars and everyday peop e, is to e cruciat- .1'1' ingly helple ; threatened, distraught and dangerous. Too many of our Black men, women and children feel unwanted, excruciatingly helpless, threatened, distraught and danger­ ous for any of u to feel completely safe. In his ociety where we, 120/( of the population, do not own 120/(· of the wealth and are therefore being constantly attacked by more than 12% of the deprivation; where ev n you cannot find or creat a job for yourself without financi I cooperation of the peopl around you; and wh r without your Guying our T-shirts, Mr. Watts and I, lik millions of other financially rejected Black men, women and children, are doomed to dam­ aging and despicable failure, we anxiously offer you the oppor­ tunity to savour lives, and to u e us to save the liv of other Black men, women and children by imply buying our Mr. C T-shirts. Frank W. Burrell T time to .Ind ,all ero th in hundr d of loc ] communiti African people in fact fightin b ck, organizing d mon tr ion, boycot , po­ litical empowerment campaigns nd buildin innovative youth projects, cultur I-educational progr m, conomic d velop­ ment proj ct and important communi y b ed institutions. Th i al 0 ri ing tide of Black con cious , militancy and resistance surfacing within the Black Nation as evi need READERS WRITE ---�land, By Bernice Powell Jackson id r tion f t hi THERE ARE ALSO now two independent governors, one .independ nt congressman and core of i ndep nd nt/third party offici I at the local level. Former Governor Douglas Wilder i running for the Senate an independent in Virginia. Certainly Rev. J e L. Jac on can be as bold a Dougla Wilder. continued from pag A3 xp c to g t om .. Jd "U u lly It' a 1 w-int t n," Whal n id