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B L A C K F I S T
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Street knowledge for the radical massive
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ELECTRONIC ISSUE ONE
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HARD COPY ISSUE EIGHT
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Malcontents
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GIVING PROPS: EDITORIAL STATEMENTS
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What is Black Fist
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NEWS AND VIEWS
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The Goldfront Project: Reparator-anarchist alliance
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James Harry Reyos: Native American's case an injustice
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New Afrikan, revolutionary nationalist ... and anarchist
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DEEP SOUTH ACTIVISM
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Grassroots revolt news
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DISTRO INFO
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Where to find us
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THIS COPY IS AN ABRIDGED ISSUE!!!
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ARTICLES INCLUDED IN THE FULL ISSUE (AVAIABLE FROM SONICNET):
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Notice from Black Fist members
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BFE (Black Fist Electronic) intro
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To Steal or Not to Steal?
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Some Thoughts on (T/t)heft, (J/j)ustice, and Capitalism
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PRI's victory in Mexico a hollow one
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Boyling Point: last thoughts on Stonewall
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U.S. Postal Pigz: How to protect your mail
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ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS SECTION
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Futility plus good intentions equals ABC conference
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Indigineous Peruvians struggle against Sendero and State
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Minneapolis anti-racist's trial set for October
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Free Manuel Salazar: victim of racism
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Prison Briefs
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ON GOGOL BOULEVARD SECTION
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News from Nigeria, Poland and worldwide
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GIVING PROPS: EDITORIAL STATEMENTS AND SHIT
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_________________
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What is Black Fist
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Black Fist is a newspaper created by a bunch of
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anti-authoritarians. Anti-authoritarians are basically people who do not
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feel that the controls exercised over our lives are necessary - like, for
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example, the pigs.. Or the government they work for and protect. The people
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here do not want this control over our lives and want to see it torn down,
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dragged out and burned in the middle of the street.
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You can write us about joining up with Black Fist if you want, but
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anarchy and self-determination starts at home. Speak out and don't be
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afraid to confront those whose ideas are messed up. The biggest cops are in
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our heads, and killing yours is the first step to personal revolution.
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Subvert authority. Get involved in your community as someone against
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authority. Start your own collectives to support others, foster education
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and revolutionize. Put out propaganda as much as possible. Actively support
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those in Amerikan gulags whose crime is delievering war to oppressors.
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Support those around the world in struggle for liberation and justice.
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Don't vote - revolt. Your "leaders" become more unimportant when you work
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without them.
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Black Fist appears out of nowhere on a bimonthly basis. Write us
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with your input, poetry, art or articles - your thoughts are important.
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Deadlines are the second Saturday of the month prior to publication.
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You can get a one-year subscription for $6, but if you can send us
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a little more, we can always use it. Donations are very much needed to pay
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for printing costs as well as to support our free prisoner subscriptions.
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Please make sure to send the money in well-concealed cash or blank postal
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money orders.
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All the opinions within may not represent all our feelings, but the
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exchange of ideas is there. Any reprints should credit this newspaper and
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have our address. Thanks. We try to credit most sources as well.
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Black Fist o 15110 Bellaire, #317, Houston, Texas 77083
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Electronic mail: st4gz@jetson.uh.edu
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NEWS AND VIEWS
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The Goldfront Project
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Reparators and anarchists issue a joint community proposal
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In one of the first alliances of its kind, New Afrikan reparators
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and a collective of anarchists in Texas have put forth a community proposal
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that calls for bringing "at-risk" youth to prisons to meet with reparators
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to discuss the impact of prisons on oppressed communities.
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The Goldfront Project is a joint initiative by the Amistad-March 31
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chapter of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America
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(N'COBRA) and the Black Fist Collective. It is the first time the groups
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have made a proposal together.
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Across Amerika, there is a growing phenomenon of putting "at risk"
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youth in "scared straight" programs, or of bringing those programs to
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different schools. What it usually consists of is a group of inmates, often
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working for "good time," who go to schools (or whose students come to the
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jail) to tell youth about how bad drugs and alcohol are, how you should
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obey the law and not "be like them," and, basically, that you shouldn't be
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a "bad" person. Such programs never even address the possibility of an
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ideology behind an act.
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A story by New Afrikan revolutionary Sanyika Shakur in the most
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recent Black Panther is a good example. In talking about his former life as
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a gangbanger, Shakur writes, "i had two choices. Either be a Crip, which
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meant to be an outlaw, and be subjected to the harshest treatment
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imaginable within the second stage of colonial indoctrination, or i could
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simply be a "good boy," recognize the imperial state and kowtow -
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psychologically adjust to the weight of Our national oppression. i chose
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the former."
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The Goldfront Project is different in that "at risk" youth will
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meet with AM 31 members to talk about the ways behavior and society impact
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in landing them in jail.
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"We can demonstrate to the youth that prison in NOT a place for
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'homecomings' with homeboys; that prison is not a place where prisoners lay
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around, eating, getting fat and watching TV in air-conditioned rooms; that
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it is a dehumanizing experience which leaves the person affected in a cruel
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way; that disrespect for life and liberty are what's really happening; and
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that no one does time alone!" the proposal reads.
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Scared straight-type programs are not merely tools for propaganda,
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but a means to keep the youth "in their place." Often, these are already
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youth who have little or no faith or awe in the united snakes. Self-hate
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and group-hate, propagated by a white supremacist power structure, causes
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youth to turn their rage against their brothers and sisters in the
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community instead of directing that anger at the conditions under the
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cyst'm. It is hoped that meeting with AM 31 will help to put a new
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perspective to what being in jail is about and what the conditions behind
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bars are truly about.
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AM 31 and Black Fist call for community groups, churches and
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concerned people to contact the Texas Department of Criminal
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Justice-Institutional Division (which oversees Texas' massive prison
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system) and demand that such tours and interactions between youth and AM 31
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take place. Meetings with and letters to state representatives, the
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governor and other officials are encouraged.
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"We can cite a litany of external causations for the problems Our
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youth are having, such as funding for public schools continuously being cut
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to build more prisons," the proposal notes, "but We see that a lot of Our
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problems can and should be solved by Us!"
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James Harry Reyos: Native American's case all a matter
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of homophobia and injustice
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by Bilal Nine
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When the "justice" system needs to protect its phuck-ups, it will
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do so with a passion strong enough to tell prosecutors, and even a govenur
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to phuck off.
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Check the case of James Harry Reyos, a Jicarilla Apache who's been
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stretched out in the pen since '84 for a murder he confessed to, but didn't
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commit. The victim of this murder was Patrick Ryan, a catholic priest whose
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body was found tied and naked in a motel in Odessa, Texas. An Odessa
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pathologist claimed that Patrick Ryan could've died from blows to the neck
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by a heavy object that was never found.
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Reyos testified in his trial that two days before The last time
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they were together, (the morning of the day Ryan was murdered, he gave
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Reyos a ride to Hobbs, New Mexico, 35 miles outside Denver City, Tx where
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the two met to pick up Reyos' truck from inpound where he was arrested
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there for drunk driving) he and Ryan had had a sexual encounter in which
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Ryan made the sexual advances despite Reyos' rejections. Testimony
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presented in the court has also pointed that Ryan has propositioned a man
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other than Reyos.
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So why did Reyos confess to a murder that he did not commit and did
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the question of his innocence come up?
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According to Dennis Cadra a prosecutor in Reyos's trial, John Cliff
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Jr., Reyos's former defense attorney, and Sam Roll , a psychology professor
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at the University of New Mexico who interviewed Reyos, all believe that
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Reyos confessed out of guilt about his sexuality. With speculations made
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that guilt stems from the homophobic teachings of Christianity and the
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dominant culture's homophobia bum rushed on all Native Americans and people
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of color, the guilt and hatred of self could push one to alchoholism,
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(Reyos was drunk from a week long drinking binge when he called up 911 in
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Albuquerque, where he moved 11 months after Ryan was murdered, saying he
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killed Ryan.) and other "anti- social ills.
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Reyos was arrested immediatley after his 911 call and was thrown
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into a five day trial hyped by media as "This homo-thug who killed a lamb
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of a Catholic priest..." The jurors seemed satisfied with Reyos's
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confession as evidence that implied his guilt, so they sentenced him to 38
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years.
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In '91, Dennis Cadra happened to come across the transcript of
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Reyos' trial and found pieces missing in the prosecutor's case like the
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fact that after Ryan left Reyos in Hobbs NM, he got his truck and headed
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out to Roswell, which is 115 miles northwest of Hobbs where Reyos ran into
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a former schoolmate at a convience store. There was also a receipt that
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showed that Reyos bought gas out there as well. Reyos and his homey spent
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the early part of the evening drinking while, according to Odessa's
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pathologist, Dr. Richard Cohen, Ryan died between 7 p.m. and midnight.
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Cliff believes that Ryan checked into the motel in Odessa out of
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parish outfit, and out of his parishiner's sight back in Denver city to
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hook up with a sex partner between 7 and 8.
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After midnight, Reyos was ticketed for speeding, still in New
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Mexico heading east about 215 miles west of Odessa. Reyos would have to
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have traveled to and from Odessa 110 mph. All these points of evidence were
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not countered by the prosecuton at the time of Reyos' trial, meaning that
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Reyos could've walked, but didn't. Where were the heads of the jurors and
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judge to where Reyos was put into the lock down anyway? What about his
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"court appointed defense"? Gow hard did they fight on the day of Reyos's
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trial?
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Now Reyos and outside supporters have tried to appeal to Gov. Ann
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Richards to grant a pardon for Reyos, but according to Texas law, the
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govenor can't grant pardon or clemency unless she gets a recommendation for
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clemency action from the board of pardons and paroles.
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The board of paroles voted by fax 16-0 on denial of clemency or
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pardon for Reyos. Board members didn't even have transcripts of the trial
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and it is ascertained by everyone in Reyos' defense of innocence that the
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politicians have put pressure on the board in light of them putting out
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"one too many" "hard criminals" who've wound back in prison. So even when
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James Harry Reyos came up for parole he was ganked based on the state's own
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robotic fumbles in human warehouse management.
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For further info and current haps on James Harry Reyos's case,
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contact: Peter Hofer and James C. Harrington, Attorneys-at-law, Texas Civil
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Rights Project, 227 Congress Avenue, Suite 340, Austin, TX 78701-4210, or
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call 512-474-5073. You can also write a letter to Reyos (#359384) at Route
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1, Box 150, Coffield Unit, Tennessee Colony, TX 75884.
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New Afrikan, revolutionary nationalist ... and anarchist
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by Prince Imari A. Obadele
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As to your question about my perspective of anarchism, i really
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don't know enough about it to mack it to you properly, Cuz. But from what i
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think i understand about anarchism i don't see where it's inconsistent with
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what We're about as Reparators. In fact, the basic tenets of anarchism - as
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i am aware of them - and, if i'm correct about what i think i know, then,
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me thinks me's an anarchist!
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Now, "real" anarchist (meaning those who have chosen anarchism as a
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way of life and are true to the game) probably wouldn't consider me an
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anarchist. They would, no doubt, find it a contradiction my being an
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elected official of a New Afrikan Revolutionary Nationalist,
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pre-independence government. But, i guess the same thing can be said about
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some Black Nationalists who probably wouldn't consider me a nationalist,
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either. After all, i eat pork, hang in after-hour joints, and run with
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muggers, druggers and thieves. Nationalists don't fuck with the "lumpen".
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So, i guess what it gets down to is a matter of definition, and who's doing
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the defining. i have a good track-record, and i'm relatively intelligent,
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so, i'll try to make what i'm about to say coherent enough to be able to
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make some sense out of it. i have to tell you, though, i have no written
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material on anarchism so most of my analysis is based upon what i've been
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able to gather from reading anarchist newspapers. If i am not mistaken,
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anarchists struggle for a world with no nations, no states, no
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exploitation, no racism, no sexism (which includes no homophobia), no
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repression, no oppression, no forms of aggression and so on and they
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believe in agitation and confrontation with the "state" and other arms of
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repression and oppression to reach the ultimate state of liberty. i'm up
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for all that, and some!
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One of the major principles of Amistad-March 31 is: "We believe in
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personal liberties guided by collective responsibility." That basically
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breaks down to this: as long as what one does does not cause anyone else
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pain and discomfort (spiritually, physically and mentally), or, as in Our
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case, affect the work of the struggle, no one is going to fuck with another
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about personal preferences. Our Declaration unequivocally commits and
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demands of Us active confrontation with oppressive powers, for the express
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purpose of creating a better world. We just happen to say it in a different
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way; everything is reparations with Us. This helps to keep Us from getting
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bogged down in debates and polemics about specific ideologies and what
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they're supposed to be and pins Us down to specific work with encompasses
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almost ALL ideologies.
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The New Afrikan Declaration of Independence (which is is what most
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of Our philosophy is based on) likewise commits Us, indeed, every New
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Afrikan who has affirmed the Declaration and Creed, to this: socialist,
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world-wide revolution. And to, in my opinion, the ultimate state of
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liberty; where there are no laws and repressive governments and other
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agencies to enforce them; no exploitation of the land and people; where
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everyone is in harmony, thus no oppression and exploitation being
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necessary.
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The New Afrikan Declaration of Independence says: "...in
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consequence of Our raging desire to be free of this oppression, to destroy
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this oppression wherever it assaults mankind in the world, and in
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consequence of Our inextinguishable determination to go a different way, to
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build a new and better world..."
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Paragraph #3 begins: "Our's is a revolution against oppression -
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Our Own oppression and that of all people in the world. In another place:
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"To support and wage the World Revolution until all people everywhere are
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so free..."
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"To end exploitation..."
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"To assure equality of rights for the sexes..." "To end color and
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class discrimination, while not abolishing salubrious diversity, and to
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promote self-respect and mutual respect among all people in the society..."
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"To place the major means of production and trade in the trust of
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the state and to assure the benefits of this earth and man's genius and
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labor to society and all its members.
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"(Note: This is [from] the verbatim document written and signed on
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31 March 1968. In light of Our revolution's present consciousness of the
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historic oppression of [wimmin] and the concepts and terminology which have
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supported that oppression, the use of the male-centered language seems a
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curious anachronism. Our awareness of the inappropriateness of this
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male-centeredness is a sign of the growth which laboring toward
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independence has brought Us. Dr. IAO, 1991)."
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On the surface, it would appear that it is contradictory for me to
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interpret a socialist/nationalist/revolutionary document as an anarchist
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philosophy and to call myself an anarchist. On the surface it would appear
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so! But, just as some enemies of the NAIM would interpret a Black, or Red
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Nationalist who is socialist as being the same as a National-Socialist /
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Nazi (which is White Nationalism, which is White Supremacy, which is
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racism), or would compare segregation (an oppressive condition imposed upon
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Us by Our enemy) with separation (an act by Us to relieve Ourselves of that
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oppressive condition), or the violence of the oppressor with the violence
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of the oppressed, one would be as wrong as two left shoes on a snake to say
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that it is a contradiction for a New Afrikan Independence
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fighter/nation-builder to be an anarchist!
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Here is the hit: Political power, indeed life, is a process.
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Ideally We move from a bad state of existence to a higher, or better, state
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of existence. Marxists put it this way: We move from capitalism, to
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socialism, to communism. According to them, communism being the highest
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level of existence that people as societies can obtain. The anarchist takes
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the process a step further. The anarchist believes that people can obtain a
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level of existence without any dictatorship. (The Marxists believe that the
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governmental structure must still exist and that the ideal situation is
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that the proletariat becomes the government hence the dictatorship of the
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worker.) i'm for no government at all! Ultimately.
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i say ultimately because, at this stage in the process of
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Reparating there have to be organized entities to mash on suckers who want
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to oppress the rest of Us, and i'm talking about all forms of oppression:
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political, social, economic and religious.
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Which brings Us to the absolute necessity of New Afrikan
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Revolutionary Nationalism, and why Black Nationalism is beginning to be
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more appealing to the masses of Blacks.
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Da Doc (Dr. Obadele, PGRNA) puts it this way: "[There is] the
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reality of an underlying dynamic in America. People make events and
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history, but they do not make events or history in a vacuum. White control
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of the information media and the schools has always been a factor operating
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against Us. ...It is clear to most of Our people that the strategy of using
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electoral politics to gain Our larger goals has failed Us. Our youth in the
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public schools are being 'pushed out' in large, unacceptable numbers, and
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those who remain are being assaulted and often damaged physically by White
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supremacist teaching and an abundance of White, female teachers who know
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nothing of Black love and are supported by a dominating abundance of
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purposeful White male and female supervisors. The drug economy has become
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pervasive in Our necessary pattern of producing, earning and exchanging.
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...Many of Our people - not just teenagers - are without either
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self-confidence or hope. "The u.s. congress is boldly and openly pursuing
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an anti-New Afrikan agenda, symbolized by its prison campaign and its
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refusal to deal, so far, with reparations. The u.s. supreme court's gutting
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of Black Congressional and judicial districts is being done, in the words
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of Sandra Day O'Connor, to save Us from segregation.
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"The Congressional Black Caucus today demonstrates neither
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comprehensive vision nor a willingness to fight. The NAACP has so far
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failed to move beyond palliatives.
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"The united [snakes] staged an armed attack [several of them] on
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the RNA Provisional Government in mississippi and then jailed several
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leaders. ..Along with the killing of Black Panthers and George Jackson and
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the assault on Attica...
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"We may say today that while the Provisional Government has not
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been simply waiting, the enemy, as predicted, is driving Our people toward
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Us." That pretty much says it relative to the necessity and appeal of
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Nationalism to the masses of Blacks.
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The White Supremacy Power System is driving people to Nationalism.
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It also says that We did not create the conditions and that in spite of all
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our efforts to "get along," as Rodney King would have it, Whites don't want
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to get along with Us and they have made that perfectly clear enough for
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even the dumbest trick to understand. We must not forget that power is a
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process AND that people are moved more by conditions and events than it is
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that they make conditions and events. We did not create these conditions.
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The White Power system did.
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Oppression, by its very nature, means that we have to work within
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the framework of oppression until We can bust out of it. What i mean by
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that is as long as We don't control Our lives everything We do in the
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attempt to control Our lives is dictated by the oppressive conditions that
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the oppressor created. Yeah, Cuz, me thinks me's an anarchist, but at this
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stage of the game where i have to work from is, and must be, Black
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Revolutionary Nationalism. It is the only effective counter-measure to
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oppression for Us at this time. Anarchism is the IDEAL state of existence,
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but it is the last step in the process. So, theoretically, i am an
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anarchist, but practically speaking, i'm a Reparator.
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With all the problems that Black people are beset with, and all of
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them are racially based; internally WE have Our niggahs, bitches and boys.
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Externally We have the multi-faceted assaults on Black by Whites, and there
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is the attitude that people have that people cannot control themselves
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without being controlled.
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With all these things facing Us we have to deal with the separation
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of idealism and practice. We've got too much ass to kick right now. i mean,
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WE've got a lot of reparating to do. So, that's my perspective on
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anarchism. i believe in and struggle for an anarchist society. But i don't
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control the existing conditions, so i practice New Afrikan Revolutionary
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Nationalism.
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Prince Imari A. Obadele is co-chair of the Amistad-March 31 chapter of the
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National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA), is
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Southwest Representative of the Provisional Government of the Republic of
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New Afrika and is an anarchist. You can write Obadele by sending letters to
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Prince Imari A. Obadele, Eliis I Unit, #563888, Huntsville, Texas 77343.
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Free Prince Imari Obadele and James Harry Reyos!
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Letters are desperately needed to gain freedom for Obadele and Reyos.
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Please send all letters to Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, 8610 Shoal
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Creek Dr., Austin, Tecas 78711, USA.
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DEEP SOUTH ACTIVISM
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The Red Flag Collective is currently making plans for a direct
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action conference for activists in Texas, to take place in March, 1995. The
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emphasis is to bring in a large number of groups, not only anarchist,
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together to discuss organizing for direct action as well as toward a
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statewide network to address community problems and activist emergencies.
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The event will take place in San Antonio.
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For more information about the conference and getting involved,
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write to Red Flag Collective, 234 Senisa, San Antonio, Tex. 78228.
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The Black Fist Collective in Houston is calling for submissions for
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a newly revived Direct Action Manual project. The Direct Action Manual was
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initiated by the (now dissolved) Web Collective in San Francisco,
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California (USA), but was cancelled in early 1994 due to lack of support.
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The Direct Action Manual project's end result will be a book with
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information on taking direct action in your community. The Black Fist
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Collective will be expanding the project to include aspects of grassroots
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organizing as well as organizing solidarity/defense campaigns, prisoner
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support and perspectives on building a diverse and active movement. Any
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materials/contributions that were sent to the Web Collective are not in the
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posession of Black Fist, so it's back to square one.
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Please direct all correspondence, submissions and financial
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contributions (in blank postal money orders or well-concealed cash) to
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Black Fist, 15110 Bellaire, Box 317, Houston, Texas 77083.
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Former Black Panther and author of Anarchism and the Black
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Revolution, Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, will spend the end of September and part
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of October on his first-ever speaking tour through Texas. Kom'boa will
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speak on his experiences, about being a Black anarchist, and of his efforts
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toward building a national network of community organizers and the
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Federation of Black Partisans.
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Huntsville prisoner Prince Imari A. Obadele, whose writing appears
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in this issue of Black Fist, has recently completed a new book, It's About
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Reparations With Us! An AM 31 Response To Some North American Leftists And
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Others Who Believe That Black People Aren't Entitled To Reparations.
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It's About Reparations deals with issues of divisiveness, degrees
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of oppression, what reparations mean, and of the necessity for national
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liberation for New Afrikans and Native Americans. In addition, the book
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contains political and philosophical documents of the New Afrikan
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Independence Movement, which Obadele helped to found when he signed the
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Declaration of Independence when he was 12 years old.
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The book costs $6.50 (includes postage and handling) and the
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proceeds will go to Obadele's defense campaign. For a copy, write to House
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of Songhay, P.O. Box 75437, Baton Rouge, La. 70874.
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Anarchist activists are encouraging supporters to visit the
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newly-claimed People's Park in Houston, located on West Alabama and
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Graustark, in the Montrose area.
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The park is, thus far, the spot for a biweekly gathering held by
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the Houston Shitworkers Union. For gathering schedule and other
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information, contact the HSU voicemail, 713/315-1211.
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Touchstone is a new "progressive/left" journal coming from College
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Station, where Texas A & M University is located. Issue #3's cover story is
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about a movement to have a statue commemorating Matthew Gaines, the first
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Black state senator from Washington County, erected on the A & M campus. In
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addition, there's a piece about a community radio project in the area. Most
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of the writing and positions are liberal-reformist, but it still makes for
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interesting reading.
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For information about the publication, write Touchstone, P.O. Box
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2711, College Station, Tex. 77841.
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Hard copies of Black Fist are available for one dollar each (domestic), or
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fifty cents (in the states) each for bundles of six or more. All amounts
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should be sent in well-concealed cash (amerikan currency), blank postal
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money orders or IRCs. For issues and distribution in the United Snakes,
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South Amerika and Mexico, please contact:
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Black Fist
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15110 Bellaire, Box 317
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Houston, Texas 77083, USA
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You can also purchase individual copies (for one dollar) in amerika from:
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AK Distribution
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For individual and bulk purchases in Canada, please contact:
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