Part 1
If you are not familiar with the
My issue with all of this is its all reactionary. African Americans(AA) have seemingly bought into the concept of progress based on the passing of years. I hear all the time “it’s 2007 and I can’t believe this kind of thing still happens.” I still don’t know what the two have to do with each other. There has not ever been a period of time where AA haven’t bled, protested, and died for their so called inalienable American rights, so why do we give so much credit to the passing of years? Why do we act as if there has been some kind of racial and ethical rebirth of the
We have to take advantage of local and state politics, where one person has one vote, and put people in office who reflect the change we wish to see in the political and justice systems. If there is a shortage of possible candidates then we who have the vision must become the candidates. Police brutality won’t change unless the people who make up the police dept become intolerable of it. Unfair charges and trials won’t change until District Attorneys and Judges refuse to allow such shortcomings in morality to pass for justice. Sentences will not be fair until our peers register to vote and become eligible for jury duty and deal with us fairly. We must find a way, and where there seems to be no way we must make a way. To quote Paul Robeson “…the equal place to which we aspire cannot be reached without the equal rights we demand, and so the winning of these rights is not a maximum fulfillment but a minimum requirement.” We have reached the mountain but not the mountain top and all the marches, protests, and national movements will not make the changes we need to live fairly and equally in this country. It all comes down to AA people taking responsibility and control of their lives. When we quit making excuses and begging for justice and use the wisdom, strength, cunning, resourcefulness, and unwillingness to go quietly into the night to affect our condition, our condition will change. Short of that, keep your picket signs, political chants, and marching shoes in good working condition. You’re going to need them.
(part 2 The truth behind the Black Vote and Politics