Thursday, January 8, 2009

“Blues, spirituals, and folk tales recounted from mouth to mouth . . . all these formed the channels through which the racial wisdom flowed.”-- Richard Wright

“The Negro is America's metaphor,” -- Richard Wright

Slavery in America was perpetuated not merely by human badness but also by human blindness. ... Men convinced themselves that a system that was so economically profitable must be morally justifiable. ... Science was commandeered to prove the biological inferiority of the Negro. Even philosophical logic was manipulated [exemplified by] an Aristotlian syllogism:
All men are made in the image of God;
God, as everyone knows, is not a Negro;
Therefore, the Negro is not a man.
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.
'Love in Action', Strength To Love (1963, 1981), 44.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Old Negro Wisdom

There we were. 3:30 in the morning four-deep in a sedan stopped at a traffic light. We were discussing how easily led, like sheep, some of our young black brothers are. We were talking about this while we waited for a light to tell us we could go.