" "Think no longer That you are in command here but rather think How, when you were you served your own destruction." - The Gospel at Colonus "
THAT WHICH WAS FORBIDDEN BEGAN THE INVISIBLE REVOLUTION
Equality isn't the mental thrust Black Americans need most to strives to acquire. Equality wasn't the core of the Civil Rights movement of the '50s and '60s, it was a Cause of Vision. But the Banners of Sight in the prominent '50s and '60s was then, as is now, respect and justice. Respect and justice are not earned by duplicating one's slave master no matter physical or mental. Such simulation only further enhances the slave master's contempt for the conquered. - Julius Fann, Jr
Demonstrating, expressing, and voicing thoughts, I envision Black American people being viewed and thought of differently, compared to other races of color. Even though other races of color have been conquered victims of America's War Machine, the difference between Black Americans, and others, is found in the prideful struggles of other conquered people who possessed a collective sense of pride and were unwilling to roll over and play dead because, let us dare not forget to mention the straight hair and nose, and most important skin color. All other races fought to preserve the story of their history against invaders seeking to conquer because they have the conquers features and character. Some themselves even became invaders and conquerors.
No struggling war history with the Black Race of people who were captured and unwillingly removed from their homeland; mentally and physically enslaved and looked upon as property. And although there have always been the African warriors of independent tribes, (Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca - Shaka ka Senzangakhona, also known as Shaka Zulu), and underground regiments of rag-tail crusaders of individuals of Black African history. Then there are those who broke the British occupation of the Africans like Stephen Bantu Biko (18 December 1946 - 12 September 1977), Griffiths Mxenge, (27 February 1935 -19 November 1981), and Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (18 July 1918 - 5 December 2013). Yet because there was no collective movement of unity for a United Africa Continent, there was no mindset that would cause African people to want to break away from the old ways and begin an upward thrust towards economic freedom and modern technology. There was no congress of united leaders to prompt the African people to break free of stagnating myth, symbolism, greed, and inner deceit among Black tribes, even before they were inundated with an illusory sense of the power of the dollar and the Christian Bible.
"Think no longer
That you are in command here
but rather think
How, when you were
you served your own destruction." - The Gospel at Colonus
In America, there were a few free Black people - Williams Still, Richard Allen, Frederick Douglass - who initiated the conquest of liberty for their enslaved brothers and sisters by stealing away - "The Underground Railroad - and teaching slaves the power of the written word, money, and expressed determination to be proud of who and what you are. In the words of Biko's slogan "black is beautiful", which he described as meaning: "man, you are okay as you are, begin to look upon yourself as a human being".
A lack of understanding of the importance of expanding the mind is the key to justice which demands respect by sacrificing life to death, this enslaved body of people, once rulers of the known world, became easy and the times of yesterday left Its mark of inequality within the cultural minds of a nation which had refused to take advantage of the earth which supplied it with the power to be ruler upon a different stage and time of living. So is the course of any nation unwilling to die to retain Their Story, as that of the Black American thought process today. Black Americans are reaching for history and prideful stories to be a part of America which is impossible. Saying this is not overlooking or underlining Black America's suffering and struggle in the building of this nation, it is saying the Black Race is not a part of the history of Anglo-Normans nor Anglo-Saxons.
"Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands waiting with exactness grinds He all." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The old guard of conquerors still fills the minds of the White RACE today. From this knowledge and observation, one would think the Black Race of Americans will never be looked upon as equal to the White Race. Education, jobs, money, titles, medals, and awards. Even becoming the President of The United States of America, the Black Race will not be looked upon as equals, by the dwindling old and new gatekeepers of the White Race. Black people wear the cloak of defeatists, slaves, servants, property-not conquerors. The White Supreme Court of the United States of America under Chief Justice Roger B. Taney wrote in " Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), that ruled, among other things, that African-Americans, having been considered inferior at the time the Constitution was drafted, were not part of the original community of citizens [which is not true] and, whether free or slave, could not be considered citizens of the United States." This is the law adapted and interpreted from the part in the Constitution of the United States which instilled, in the minds of the White Race, the Black Race of enslaved people are to be looked upon and only considered as property, not men, and certainly not men created equal. THAT WHICH WAS FORBIDDEN BEGAN THE INVISIBLE REVOLUTION.
THAT WHICH WAS FORBIDDEN BEGAN THE INVISIBLE REVOLUTION
The young generation of today is the one to rend the veil of 'Jim Crowism'. Young Black and White Americans openly defy the taboo of not mixing the races. And their mulattoes off-springs are no longer considered a shade of gray in the black and white struggle. No, "The Revolution will not be televised" because the aggressor is not physical. The next generation will break open the crack found in the shell of conditioned socialization. Do you not hear the drumbeats and the cadence which synchronize the footsteps of change? Permanent change is coming.
Look in your mind and you will see this prophecy creeping forward as the unnoticeable revolution of the mulatto babies of mixed African and European ancestry. They are here, but too young to know of their task destiny shaping the reality of " We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." "
The birth of the revolution began in the silent guilt of secrecy, when the White slave owner, male, and female, quietly mated with the 'cullurd' (Africans -- 'kneegrows' - Negros) house male and female, and desirable field hands. In these acts of secret discrepancies of lust, the sperm and egg which spouted the birth of the revolution began its expansion the conceiving and birth of the half-breed mulattoes. The Seed of the mulatto is the mills of God that grind slowly and is the invisible Spirit that created the revolution that will not only bring the Black and White Races together as one but all nations of the earth. The Seed and Egg of Lust of the slave owner or house Negro began the impregnation of that which was forbidden (Black Male White Europeans Woman - White Male African Woman) is the Seed that began the revolution - - IT cannot be turned around or DENIED because “Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness grinds He all.”― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Europeans in the old South were so ingrained with the thought and their belief of being superior to the Black Race ---- they found their salvation by saying: "If I ain't better than a nigga, then what am I better than?" "
Equality isn't the mentality Black People need and striving to acquire Equality wasn't the core of the Civil Rights moment of the 50s and '60s. Equality was a Cause of Vision. But the Banners of Sight was then, as is now, justice and respect. Justice and respect are not earned by duplicating one's slave master. Such simulation only further enhances the slave master's contempt for the conquered. Equality is not yet a possibility for Europeans minds.
THAT WHICH WAS FORBIDDEN BEGAN THE INVISIBLE REVOLUTION
Never give power to anything a person believes is their source of strength - jufa