This week I ask you to journey back to November
1972, read, analyze, and compare the message contained in the October
/ November 1972 Newsletter of the San Francisco Black Caucus with where
Black America is today in 2007.
The following is from that 1972, San Francisco Black Caucus piece entitled,
Mental Consciousness:
"The sweeping Presidential victory of Richard Millhouse Nixon
was certainly nothing of a surprise to aware Black people in this country.
It points to the obvious right wing, reactionary anti-Black sentiments
of the majority of white Americans. It also signals the beginning of
the most bitter internal conflicts that this country has yet to face.
It proves that the goals and ideals that this country was supposedly
founded upon were then and are now nothing but a sham. In addition,
Mr. Nixon's overwhelming reelection points to the fears and paranoia
of white America tak[ing] definite priority over the welfare and education
of impoverished Black children, jobless Black parents and over the
correcting of one of the most unjust, lopsided [legal] systems to be
found anywhere in the so-called democracy of the Western bloc nations
(despite all [of its] eloquent verbalizations of concern for nonwhite
people).
White America has done it again! She has once again slapped the face
and ignored the cry of the ones whose ancestors she enslaved at her
birth. In conclusion we say to those of the Black community who saw
fit to defect to the Nixon administration--an administration which
has shown through word and deed its utter contempt for the agonies
and pains of Black people--; thank you for identifying yourselves as
being opportunists and traitors to the very goals, hopes, and aspirations
for which so many Black folks--young and old alike--have paid such
a dear price marked in blood throughout this land. You are still biologically Black
and for all your pimping of your own people you cannot change that.
Nor will your masters in the Nixon administration forget what you have
done, for they too realize that since you could not find it in yourselves
to be concerned and loyal to your own flesh and blood, how could you
ever be fully trusted to serve in their racists interests? Your defection
from the Black community for your own self interests will not be forgotten!
Nor will history speak lightly of what you have done. Now that you
have been willingly waved as political flags by your new found masters,
what will you do? Where will you turn when they tire of your insipid
stupidity and you have lost your usefulness as a 'good Black house
nigger?'
To those of us who are Black in mind and body, we say be strong, for
we will not give in to the dispassionate, contemptible, actions of
the Nixon administration and its lackeys. We are assured that we all
will
only fight harder and the San Francisco Black Caucus knows you will
too! Lasima Tushinde Mbilashaka (We Shall Succeed Without A Doubt!)"
Those words were published and spoken almost thirty-five years ago now.
Do you see any parallels to the present? Think about it.
We Black people, at great cost, survived Richard Millhouse Nixon to
the present. We must once more get through the insanity, hypocrisy, and
cruelty of white America and its stooges, this time in the 21st Century.
The struggle continues and we must intensify it in order to keep it
real for ourselves and those to come.
BC Columnist
Larry Pinkney is a veteran of the Black Panther Party, the former
Minister of Interior of the Republic of New Africa, a former political
prisoner and the only American to have successfully self-authored
his civil/political rights case to the United Nations under the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Click
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