Thursday, October 7, 2021

African Green Card Poem

 African Green Card Poem

For  Nisa Ra on her b day
also for A.B., HEM,  E.C. and Huey P. Newton and all my brothers and sisters in the BLM, known and unknown, warriors, veterans and martyrs. We salute you for your sacrifice in the name of Black National Liberation.  


Nisa Ra, daughter Muhammida El Muhajir, and father Marvin X/El Muhajir

Haitian taxi driver told me
African broders sold us once
Look like dey wanna sell us again 
Haitian broder I agree 

Buy anybody in Africa for $35.00
North American African returned from Africa said to
He Pan African revolutionary 
He go set Africa free 
He returned to Babylon  depressed 
Africa visit no make him free 
Spent time in Africa looking for you and me 
North American Africans 
Tribe of Shabazz make him free 
Dem niggas in da alley 6th and Market 
Where I slept many nights 
And 116st Street  Harlem 
Bobby Womack told about across 116th
Central Park don't you know 
Por favor 
Try  Chicago 16th and Langley 
Ain't the place to be 
Less you speak nigga language 
No academic poetry 
Beatnik shit too 
Better come with BAM poetry 
Haki Don l Lee 
AB
Sonia Sanchez Gwen Brooks 
Listen to me 
Chicago Art Ensemble
Afro Arts Theatre 
Black World Magazine 
BAM Chicago b
Hoyle b Fuller Black World 
Muhammad Speaks Newspaper 
Set you free 
News weeks ahead of white man 
Don't you wanna be?

Back to you African bitches
I ain’t no romantic notions of u punk asses
You still Sucking white man dicks 
He still fuckin you no Vaseline 
And you say African we Black American slave 
Even Caribbean negroes say to me 
We're not black Americans 
What you doing in Harlem 
Look like Black American to me 
Walk like niggas dress like niggas 
Dance like niggas 
Rap like niggas 
But you ain't black American
JAMAICAN
Bajan
Trinidad 
And you Motherland Africans 
Call us black American slave 
We can't marry African royal family 
Negro white man tainted blood 

Why you die for green card African 
You marry my sister for green card
But my sister blood tainted 
Blood tainted royal negro
You marry green card negro
You see me on street 
I don't know you 
Look like a nigga to me 
You say mon I yo broder law
You look like another nigga ta me 
We hug
Yeah green card broder law
Slick ass Nigerian mathafuker.

God's gift to international crime. 
I can't hate Nigerians 
Loud crazy like niggas 
I know you we
Just come correct 
Like a woman tells man
Pay your pussy bill African 
You know pussy ain't free
Who want free pussy anyway 
Free pussy scare me
Try ta get a nut get STD
GREEN CARD AFRICAN 
Pay your reparations bill 
DON'T HOODWINK BAMBOOZLE 
MY SISTER WITH HER ROYAL SAVAGE DREAMS
CHIC LIT NOVEL READING ASS
MASTURBATING FOR PRINCE WAKANDA
ARRIVE in the night TO END THE AMERICAN SAGA OF HER Eternal MISERY for mister  right shen ever see
Mister right  is wrong 
Ain't never done nothing right 
And don't plan to 
Wrong is his delight 
No matter  qualifications of sister queen
She is alone tonight 
Where is her king  equal to her stand
Her search sissyphusian 
Man after man
Rock up hill for eternity 
Men fall like the rocks
No man qualified to stand 
She is like Hajar and children 
Fleeing to Mecca with Ishmael 
Dying of thirst til they reach
Well ZimZim no mirage they see
Hear me African
Hear me right 
Hear me for all times
AND THE OTHER SIDR OF TIME
Fuck yo royal family tree
FK U 2
Why I want your slavery profit DNA
African you co-sign with white man
Negro reparations check 
Excuse me no check 
No Bitcoin 
Only gold please. 
Por favor 
Minfadlick
Sudan la Sudan 
Black is not black is not a color
Ka umma Sudan 
Yo mama is black 
Ka Abu Sudan..........continued 
--EL MUHAJIR/MARVIN X 
10/7/21


Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Charlie Parker with Strings - Just Friends


That sound like Charlie Parker to me

Bird and Miles

Don't nobody sound like Parker except Parker
Parker made style inimitable in the modern times
defined style for all times
but along with Miles, Coltrane, Monk, Duke, Ella, Bessie, Nina, Billie
But you know Parker like you know yo mama
lyrical fast paced setting the language of rap
Parker did it with his comrades 
Imagine the genius of Bebop
advancing time and language
preparing the stage to transform nursery rhymes 
never again such simplicity
not when those African black beats morphed with technology
still the heart was there
the juju
vudun
sacred voices of everyone
essence of jazz
black classical sound
call response
let each god have his moment in the sun
let the bata drums run
we dance to all the gods denying none
polytheism is monotheism on the run
through all the lands gods tribes clans 
villages lands
nations beyond Wakanda
family land of love
unity equality we are free
Study Gullahland
islands in the sun
Gullah family door to door
no sell Gullah land
family love evermore

Do 4 self
nothing else
Gullahland came with rice
Senegal tribes nations
rice yams blues
Gullah family
Mississippi blues
Mali news
Ali Farki say
No blues come my way
Mali music ten thousand years old
No blues in my song
We sing with strings 
kora sounds Niger river

Charlie Parker Griot of liberty
Blow Charlie
Kora your African strings
no violins of western hearts
they took you in
made you play
for money
medication in the night
violin sounds no kora River Niger sounds ten thousand years ago
king queen farmer wife natural love no strife 
music from hell to feed the devils in your midst
monkey on back
toxic juice pouring into your mind
killing the genius you gave humankind.

Charlie 
sing to me this night 
and eternity
You made time speed forward
new dimension
of need
thought
creed
play Charlie Parker
We know you Prophet David Walker, 1829
same same
smashing time
time is zero
time is negro nothing time zero negro no remembrance of things past
Dr Hare say amnesia presumes we just forgot but no
whatever we knew was deleted on the computer of our genocide minds
trauma cut off
assuage pain
release memory
Can't remember rapist
language suppressed
remember drum
Baraka say
don't let them take your um bum babum
if they take your um boom babum 
you in deep trouble
take your several centuries to get out
1829 is 2021
Solomon say ain't nothin' new under sun
Imagine
after my trials tribulations under the sun
her comes son ungrateful
destroys all my labor under sun
I cry all is vanity vexation of spirit
ungrateful bastards inherit my legacy
they have no love of me
they deposit my legacy into dustbin of history
my dreams not their dreams
they claim no loving connection to me
they the blood of technology
No matter DNA
no mama's love
what is the price of her estate
Sis, we ain't giving brother nothing
I been hating that nigga since I was two

they think time negro time
negro time nothing  time 
zero
Charlie Parkerknow
Parker made time
Cornel West tell Marvin X
We on black minutes 
beyond time
We on the other side of time, Sun Ra said.
Check your watch on the other side of time.
You scared to check cause your time is on the other side
of the other side of time.
You actually believe the white man's time is time?
He just arrived from cave with dog and woman,
what he know bout time?
Saddam in Iraq told devil Iraq 8,000 years of history
Chinese say we got 10,000 years
We study Art of War
we fight without fighting
no bullets 
virus panacea double trouble no bullets thought
 
Charlie Parker you pushed time ahead of time
think fast negro
like rap song beats bout bitch ho motherfucker
kill nigga fa nothing just fa show
Ah, let us end with this
beyond Charlie Parker
Beyond rap bitch ho motherfucker twist
Let Queen Sonia Sanchez sing song of freedom
What she say,
"Will your book free us
your poem
rap
will it free us
or enslave us 
free us Sonia say
And I say with my Sister Queen
As King I say
let your music be Charlie Parker
Coltrane, Miles, Billie, Nina, Ella
Sun Ra Myth-Science
Reading my poetry and plays with Sun Ra Arkestra
heavenly
I missed Charlie Parker
but Sun Ra Arkestra was my own
Sun Ra Arkestra played in my theatre
Everybody gone
Arkestra play like full house 
played hard with love
Charlie Parker love
Sun Ra discipline love
can this generation understand
Sun Ra taught me
fuck freedom
fuck justice equality
Sonny said, "Maavin teach discipline not freedom
they born free
look at your actors dancers
ain't they free
wild free
I teach discipline
freedom no friend to me. 
And yet as I said at the Sun Ra Conference, University of Chicago
Afrofuturism Symposium 
Those beautiful women scholars
But listen to me
Sun Ra was free
most free spirit in the world
and yet yet
most disciplined focused
mythology ritual linguistics poetry dance music of eternity
Myth-Science Arkestra took you through time and space
pyramids planets hearts souls of the dead 
Space is the place
Come back Charlie Parker
You ushered Sun Ra to us
Picked up the pace to free the race
Church of God in Christ preached sermon
Keep the faith till' you win race
Dr. John Henrik Clarke said
This is not a sprint
This long distance
We thought it was over in the 60s
We thought pistols and shotguns would defeat domestic colonialism.
We steeped in marijuana smoke dreams
Pistols gonna defeat. US army, navy, airforce, marines, fbi cia, nigga snitches agents provocateurs
jesus niggas allah niggas jah niggas yoruba niggas communist socialist nothing ass niggas
Elijah said easy to lead in the wrong direction hard to lead in the right direction
Meet me at 9am you come at 10
come by yourself you bring your woman
meet me in the north you go to the south
don't tell nobody you tell yo woman and yo mama she tell preacher
he tell fbi
slave revolt over.

Play Charlie Parker
Bird Lives
and you never heard
think bird is bird
bird is motherfucker
baddest motherfucker you ever head
bird mind blower
monster mash time changer
bird blew time out window
called Miles, Dizzy, Billie, Monk 
just for show
how these niggas get to other side of time 
Sun Ra said
How they get from Egypt to Saturn
no space ship black mind travel
other side of time
Myth Science Arkestra departed chanting
"It's after the end of the world
You ain't heard it yet?"

Charlie Parker wailed into the night
on his way to Sun Ra's outer space encampment

When Charlie arrived playing Just Friends
Sun Ra said Bird what kinna friends
Brother man friends
Brother beast friends
Sonny said agin, Bird it's the end of the world
you ain't heard it yet
the myth-science arkestra played on
blues jazz hip hop Sunny Blunt played it all
his dancers danced
people danced til wigs popped off in drunken joyfullness
If you can't keep time with Charlie Parker
Go back to nursery rhymes. Sleepy time tea rap songs
bitch ho motherfucker rap death rituals in the night

forget all that Miller Lite stupid shit.
Let Parker sounds take you through the night.

I love Just Friends but I know Just Friends wasn't it.
Not the strings for dope money Milford Graves said.
Listen to Charlie speeding through infinity raw naked
ushering rap rhythms world wide in every language you see.
Bird Lives
Bird Lives
Bird Lives
Ted jones wrote everywhere
Bird lives tonight
feel Parker in your hair.
--El Muhajir/Marvin X
10/6/21


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Friday, October 1, 2021

Oakland and Black Political History

 



Left to Right: Amiri Baraka and Marvin X

After a 47 year friendship, this may be their final pic. Yes, they enjoyed joyful times together. With Baraka, Marvin X says, "I always had to be in a poetic mode because he communicated to me in poetic language, not ordinary speech. If something happened on the west coast, he would immediately blame me for not taking authority in my area. When he read his play about MLK, Jr with multiple voices and I told him I could have assisted him. He said why didn't you?  If we were at a west coast event where the producers often tried to block me from performing, I'd say, "Baraka, I'm going on stage with you." He'd say, "Do I have a choice?" "No, "I'd reply. No one treated me like a brother more than Baraka. When I had an opportunity to bless him with a good money gig, he died, even though he had arranged for me to perform at the New York University celebration of poet Jayne Cortez but Baraka made his transition as well so Marvin couldn't bless him with a generous honorarium at the UC Merced 50th Anniversary celebration of the Black Arts Movement.

photo Celeste Bateman

 


Oakland and Black political history

 

In my narrative of North American African political history, the 1972 Gary, Indiana Black political convention was the final act of Ancestor Amiri Baraka's sojourn of love with Black elected politicians. He was disillusioned with their Machiavellian chicanery and schizoid rhetoric of representing the people when they were in fact bought and sold to whatever lobbyist paid the most for their votes. When I sought answers from Baraka on the black political quagmire, on one occasion I asked him did we have lobbyists? In the poetic linguistics of our conversations, he answered, "Yes, we have lobbyists, they just don't lobby for us!" I followed with, "Well, how much do they want to lobby for us?" I can't recall his answer. But when a group of us were at lunch in Oakland with a black Washington, D.C., lobbyist, when he was asked for whom does he lobby, without hesitation, he answered for whomever pays the most, whether Democrat or Republican, although his preference was Republicans because they usually pay the most, no matter Democrats are known as the big spenders. Ironically, he was a former Oakland black radical from the Merritt College/Soul Students Advisory Council/Black Panther Party era. 

 

If there is any doubt about the duplicity, chicanery and Machiavellian political personality of black lobbyists, we only need to relate the history of Sacramento black lobbyist Alice Hoffman, recently relieved of her post as State Secretary of the California NAACP. Alice acquired great wealth (as several other black women lobbyists have done in Sacramento, but Alice was the Grand Diva). She didn't hesitate to use her position in the NAACP to lobby for causes diametrically opposed to the national, state and local agenda of the NAACP, although she had no qualms about listing the NAACP as a sponsor of projects she lobbied for, of course for generous fees that did not accrue to the treasury of the NAACP. After a long history of misrepresenting the NAACP in her lobbying business, she was recently relieved of her post, after her lobbying became an embarrassment to the NAACP.

 

 

 

In my deconstruction of Baraka's political maturation, it was shaped when his NewArk political machine, i.e., Committee for Unified NewArk, ushered NewArk's first black mayor, Kenneth Gibson, into office, yet Baraka suddenly realized Kenneth Gibson had sold out to Prudential Insurance before inauguration day, as he informed me. To solidify his disillusionment with elected politicians that his machine continued to support in the name of blackness, from Gibson on down, no matter the black mayors were all indicted on corruption charges, some serving prison and jail time. 

 

Of course Baraka's disillusionment with cultural politics, I suspect, began with the termination of his  association with cultural nationalist Maulana Ran Karenga and his  US organization that was implicated in the assassination of Black Panthers Alprentice Bunchy Carter and and John Huggins in the BSU meeting room on the campus of UCLA, 1969. FYI, this was the same year and same campus from which Gov. Ronald Reagan had Angela Davis removed for being a black Communist. Also, the same time the governor removed me, Marvin X, from lecturing in Black Studies at Fresno State University because I was a Black Muslim who was under indictment for refusing to fight in Vietnam. When I went on a speaking tour of Los Angeles colleges and universities, including L.A. City College, Compton College, Southwest College, L.A. State and when I arrived at UCLA, when I was taken to the BSU meeting room, the blood of Bunchy and John was still on the walls! Supposedly, the murder was over control of the BSU at UCLA, a struggle between the Black Panthers and Karenga's US, aka, United Slaves.

 

Baraka told me Karenga was with him in NewArk when Karenga got the call about the UCLA assassinations. Baraka said Karenga turned white! This incident was the termination of Baraka's association with Karenga and his Kawaida religion, of which he had made Baraka the Imamu or spiritual leader in NewArk. Recently, Baraka's widow, Amina Baraka, noted her husband was a cult leader and her memories are not those of a happy camper. Although, I was blessed to be at the Baraka's house one night when the "cult" women testified of their time as devotees, recalling the songs and rituals that can only be described as beautiful, as my daughter, Nefertiti, who was present, can attest.

 

Recently, in a phone conversation with Mrs. Baraka, she informed me that black developers wanted to construct a housing project from Baraka's days with Karenga's Kawaida and the Committee for Unified NewArk, i.e., the Kawaida Towers, a below market rate housing development that was never realized. She informed her son, Mayor Ras Baraka and his brother, Amiri Baraka, Jr., that if they wanted to honor the legacy of their father, the project should not be called Kawaida Towers since their father disassociated himself from the Kawaida religion and any association with Maulana Ron Karenga for the reasons I have noted above.

 

She persisted in her attempt to set the historical record for those who don't know but claim to know, even when it is her own children! Amina loves to say, "If you're going to tell the story, just tell it right." I agree with her that there is no way her husband would concur to the long delayed housing development being named Kawaida Towers, no matter the ignorance of the Kawaida and Kwanza sycophants in the present era. Again, Amina insists those who claim they know our history but clearly don't know, need to know so they will not go around claiming to know that which they do not! Finally, FYI, Mrs. Baraka claims she is no longer Amina Baraka but Sylvia Jones, and finally, Sylvia Robinson. She no longer claims to be Amina Baraka. For those who question the transformation of her identities, I suggest you question those of her husband and all of us fellow travelers in the Black arts and liberation movement. If she doesn't have the human right to claim who she is in this space and time, do you when you are most likely of highly questionable gender identity. Yes, I love pricking the skin of the pseudo woke but go about their daily round in thin skins and are consumed by the linguistics of propriety, yet claim freedom of speech.

As per the Black Arts Movement, we were absolutely committed to freedom of speech and those of us who are true believers are still committed to such.

 

Let me conclude with east coast political history with this: although Mayor Cory Booker, another Prudential Insurance sycophant, escaped corruption charges to become U.S. Senator, his ephemeral tenure was as questionable as his predecessors. But with the election of Amiri Baraka's son, Ras Baraka as Mayor, and his other son, Amiri Baraka, Jr. as Chief of Staff, we know Baraka is rejoicing with pride from his Communist heaven! And we too are as proud of Mayor Ras and the citizens of NewArk informed me on my February 2020 book tour: "Marvin, we have never been so relieved in our lives as we are now with the tenure of Mayor Ras who has taken police pressure off our asses." Alas, the Mayor's mother, Amina/Sylvia, informed me she doesn't know what to say about the police walking the hood smiling." The Mayor was absolutely not in favor of police abolition, nor were the people I talked with on the streets of NewArk. I have advocated officials in other cities study the NewArk Model, but we know problems are more valuable than solutions. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oaktown fada gitdown 

 

 

Let us begin with Oakland as the magical city of radical resistance, especially with the emergence of the Black Panther Party, 1966, at Merritt College on Grove Street, aka Martin Luther King, Jr. This geographical location will have even more importance by the end of my narrative. Again we must note Oakland as a city of resistance. Like Fallujah, its resistance had to be totally wiped out, especially after Americans were hung from a bridge. Just as white phosphorus and other gases similar to napalm were used to defeat Fallujah, Crack and germ warfare was used to defeat the Black Panther revolution in Oakland with the total defeat of the people who fought against domestic colonialism. Just as the Haitians have yet to recover from their defeat of the Spanish, English and French, including their great military genius Napoleon, North American Africans in Oakland are known around the world as the city of resistance.  On my speaking tour in the dirty south, when I spoke at Texas Southern and said I was from Oakland, a young man followed me around the entire day. 

 

 

 

 

 

Oakland and the Central Valley

 

I grew up on 7th and Campbell in West Oakland and in Fresno, the central valley town between Los Angeles and the Bay. Fresno is historically important because as per North American Africans in California, it was the meeting place for Blacks during the West Coast Relays, where we all partied together and enjoyed the entirety of our California roots. For the most part, Central Valley blacks sought to escape the agribusiness and valley heat by migrating to the Bay or L.A. I enjoyed the valley and the Bay because my parents were repeatedly separating and reconciling, so my siblings and I experienced the valley and the Bay. Since my mother was born in the central valley town of Fowler, nine miles south of Fresno, and I was born there as well, and her parents and grandparents were pioneers from  the south, me and my siblings have no knowledge of the south. The south to us was departing Oakland and spending summers in Fresno with my grandparents who were from Oklahoma and Arkansas. Clearly my great grandfather, Ephraim Murrill, was somebody, to quote Khalid Muhammad, "Jesse Jackson didn't know who he was but he knew he was somebody!" I have no knowledge that my great grandfather didn't know who he was, but clearly the white folks knew who he was since the Fresno Bee Newspaper, 1941, gave him a grand obituary when he passed in Madera at the age of 99, declaring he was well loved by blacks and whites as well. The article said he lived the first twenty years of his life as a slave but saw Abraham Lincoln. I am so proud to know I am from the roots of Ephraim Murrill.

 

But I am proud to have descended from my parents, Owendell and Marian M. Jackmon, who were publishing their own black newspaper, The Fresno Voice, when I came from my mother's womb, May 29,1944. My earliest memories are watching my father set type by spelling backwards. I remember selling the Fresno Voice on the corner of F and Fresno Streets, down the block from my parent's newspaper and real estate office. Due to redlining almost every black in Fresno bought their first house from my parents. Fresno native, OIdell Johnson, Emeritus President of Laney College, reminded me of this fact not long ago. When my mother finally separated from my father in Oakland and returned to Fresno to establish her own real estate business, black women repeatedly reminded me she was their mentor. Of course Mom was, in addition to her real estate and income tax business, a spiritual counselor under the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science who believed in mind over matter, thus there was no medicine cabinet in my mother's house. We had to know the truth and the truth would set you free of any dis-ease or negative attraction.

 

In 1962, after graduating from Edison High in Fresno, I returned to the Bay and although I wanted to attend Howard University, my father sent me to his friend, Tom Berkley, Publisher of the Black Post Newspapers, who advised me to forget about Howard and go to a college in the Bay. "We have fine colleges out here, he said, you don't need to go to Howard." I enrolled at Merritt College and my life was transformed beyond my imagination. Alas, America and the world was transformed as well. Not only did the Black Panther Party spring from Merritt but Black Studies and the Black Arts Movement as well, including Kwanza. FYI, Maulana Ron Karenga was the Los Angeles representative of the Afro-American Association that held meetings at Merritt from which Kwanza evolved along with the Black Panthers, Black Studies and the Black Arts Movement, under the direction of the AAA intellectuals, including Attorney Donald Warden, Donald Hopkins, Fred and Mary Lewis, Henry Ramsey, Eleanor Mason, Paul Cobb, Ed Howard, Margot Dashiel, Ann Williams, et al. FYI, the parents of US Vice President Kamal Harris met at the Afro-American Association and Kamala was babysitted, nurtured and mentored by members of the AAA. If VP Harris is not rooted in the radical cultural consciousness of the AAA, nobody in America is. How can she appear so Miller Lites when she grew up in the AAA that gave us the Black Panthers, Black Studies and the Black Arts Movement?

 

Her Miller Lite approach to national and global affairs appears to be a denial of the radical ideological heritage she was blessed with from her parents. Kamala, don't fake the funk, or are you in the tradition of the elected politicians described above who ultimately subscribe to the reactionary mantra that politics has no permanent friends only permanent interests. Perhaps this is what made Ancestor  Amiri Baraka break from Black culture and politics to the Maoist Communist version of Marxist-Leninism. He never joined the USA Communist party of Gus Hall that his wife Amina joined, along with Angela Davis, Jarvis Tyner (brother of McCoy Tyner).  

 

Of course Baraka tolerated my and my Islamic ideological beliefs, perhaps in his deep found belief of the United Front which brings us to the pressing dilemma of how to make functional the rag-tag opportunistic black politics of Oakland, sandwiched between the  equally avaricious politicians and business leaders of Oakland's east and west sides. In the past and in the now, the eastside appears more astute at comprehending the necessary political acumen to achieve the trappings of upward mobility, yet the east is a victim of global gentrification with 40% of single family housing a commodity on Wall Street. So even with the Eastside's Black Cultural Zone and the concomitant support of black politicians, what shall be the endgame as the City of Oakland proceed's on it's 25 to 50 year plan for the downtown area. Alas, we suffered the entire tenure of black mayors who focused on the downtown area to the neglect of the lower bottom west side and deep east. 

 

Today, I was engaged with persons leading the vendor struggle at Lake Merritt and heading the Black cultural zone on the east side. I also had an extensive phone conversation with Dr. Ayodele Nzinga, founder of West Oakland's Black Arts Movement Business District, CDC. FYI, throughout my conversations Eastside Arts Alliance was part of the conversation. All of these institutions were discussed critically as per positive and negative components. 

 

By the end of the day I was exhausted with the negatives and the positives of Oakland's political, cultural, economic community. I was revived when the people from the different areas spoke good of each others, in spite of what Baraka called our "negrocities". But most of my interaction was with the leadership class, politicians, businesspersons, cultural arts leaders. 

 

Dr. Ayodele Nzinga mentioned the need for a townhall meeting of us all, i.e., yes, US ALL!  And suddenly the need  of Baraka's call for The United Front hit me and I agreed to myself that we can and must establish the United Front of Oakland, wherein we shall meet no matter our differing ideological persuasions, political, cultural and economic agendas. Don't we see the Democratic and Republican parties doing the same in the Congress and Senate. They hate each other but they meet for communal good and social security. We must do the same.

We can personally hate each other but love each other for the communal good. 

 

Elected politicians, we know your goal is reelection. Cultural and economic workers need long range funding, beyond the tenure of a regime. So let us hate each other but come together for mutual good as others do. Blacks must not come to the multi-cultural table to sit on the bottom rung of the ladder. Do you think Chinatown is not for Chinese. Do they apologize for the economic prosperity of Chinatown.

The Lakeshore residents are upset the blacks want to part three deep. If this is our cultural propagative, leave us the fuck alone. If we do this two days per week, leave us alone. You dominate the world 24/7, as if we need to remind you, so leave us alone. If you refuse to do so in league with politicians seeking your votes, you shall see us knocking on your doors in the South African manner to ask for your keys and your exit. No matter your cries of constitutional rights, no matter your guns, we shall ignore you in our desperation of centuries, yes, the eons of cries from slave ships and if and when you appear deaf to our cries we shall enforce your departure with our homeless army of the desperate, traumatized and the hoards suffering unresolved grief and suffering beyond your imagination in this world and the next.

 

Most recently I was horrified at the theft of South Africa by black South Africans. How ANC revolutionaries became billionaires overnight. But did I give a moment's thought to the centuries of South African white rape, plunder and slaughter? 

 

Then I watched a documentary on the Marshall Islands, in particular the Island of Bikini, origin of the swim suit but more importantly the island that was the testing ground for the atomic bomb wherein the islanders were guinea pigs and have never received reparations. I agree with Master Sun Ra, "You so evil the devil don't want you in hell."

 

My day ended at the store where I gave out copies of Black Street Magazine. A sister complemented me on my attire so I gave her a copy of the Bambdfest edition of my magazine and told her to hold on I will give her Black Street. I gave her Black Street then went on to shop at the grocery store but as I departed my car a brother called me from his car to show me his wife had given him my magazine. He told me how much he appreciated the magazine and let me know he has a barber shop down the street from the old Merritt College and said he would like more copies since his shop has achieves of black history. I went to my car to get him a stack of magazines and he was overjoyed. He told me he had Black Panther archives in his shop and asked me to stop by. I agreed. 

 

I was overjoyed at the positive attitude of his generation that I had dismissed but he and his wife inspired me to focus on the young generation who are hungry and starving for the knowledge of my generation.

--El Muhajir/Marvin X

10/1/21

from the forthcoming ESSAYS, PARABLES, POEMS, EL MUHAJIR/MARVIN X, BLACK BIRD PRESS, OAKLAND, 2022.

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--El Muhajir/Marvin X

10/1/21