THE HISTORIC CRISIS OF THE BLACK MALE, FEMALE, BOYS AND LITTLE GIRLS
For Your Thought and Deep Mediation
Black Lives Do Not Matter to those that deny God, their culture, race and ethnicity. Also, all parties concerned need to be held accountable as they seek to bring about Reforms especially in regard to institutionalized racism. The problems in our society are not exclusively in White America or Black America.
Greetings Brethren,
Peace be unto you. The Black man, woman, boys and little girls have been in a crisis since the beginning of the International Slave Trade and economic racism. However, recently many people from many diverse backgrounds have embarked on a campaign to protest the loss of life of Black men due to interactions with law enforcement.
For the record a clear example of accountability comes into existence when the Protest Movement will also address the loss of life by Black men, women, boys and little girls by other Black people in our communities throughout America.
Therefore, we pray that there will be a Movement that seeks to reform many instances of racism in our society that… will first see and know God, be independent and also hold themselves and all parties involved accountable.
For the record most of the organized efforts toward legitimate reform have very little understanding of the true Black American Experience. First of all, we are Black Americans and not African Americans. The denial of our true culture is an affront to love and peace and of course good sense.
Meanwhile in the book Fallen Letters: Mis-Education & Intellectual Confusion (Essays on The Black Experience) there are 9 Essays that offer a profound analysis of the crisis of the Black male. These Essays offer the historical development of the Black male in a historic crisis situation in North America. An objective look at these Essays we believe will better inform those that seek to foster changes in our society due to the Crisis of the Black male.
(The following Excerpts are taken from “Fallen Letters: Mis-Education & Intellectual Confusion (Essays on The Black Experience” by Carl A. Patton, Psyche Z Publishing, FreedsomJournal Press, 2007).
COVERT LYNCHING
(A BEGINNING STATEMENT ON THE BLACK MALE IN CRISIS)
There had been long and evil days
since the urban and rural carnivals
of over 100 years of lynching’s that
Ginzburg chronicled.
However, the hanging rope was now
used by the banks and various
institutions that thrived on a new
and old economic instrument.
This would last forever as this
time ain’t long.
Those that lived for material possessions
and desires perished. But the sacrifices
are great for those that stand realizing
that God will provide.
There in the midst stood the independent
man called John. Many lies were told.
They ran and hid and often sent out tricks
to do dirty work of deceit and low devious
things. Crooked and wandering left, they
made Judas drinks.
Clandestine and concealed the secret killings
prospered among those that loved not
Peace nor Paradise.
Underhanded and sly they gained many allies.
The fugitive seemed alone but he always
had help. Standing, kneeling and bowing in
prayer. He also grew in his thoughts. Solitude
rested supreme.
Often shocked but not surprised he wondered.
Just what lies did they tell? How could other