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    Everyday a slave

    February 13, 20145 Mins Read8 Views
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    Lucius Gantt
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    Everyday a slave

    By Lucius Gantt

           The recent movie 12 Years A Slave has received rave reviews and a lot of critical acclaim. The film was so well liked the movie director and several people who played on screen and off screen roles in the movie are being considered for numerous awards.

    Well, if the men and women that acted like slaves in 12 Years A Slave get Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards, every Black person in the United States should get something too for being treated like slaves from the day we were born until the day we die!

    I know you don’t like for me to write like this but it’s true. In the history of America the worst thing you could be is a slave and the second worst thing you can be is a descendant of slaves!

    Years ago, plantation owners loved the slaves that would entertain everybody at the big house. If you could run fast, carry heavy weights, fight other slaves, sing Negro spirituals, play banjos or fiddles, buck dance and tell funny slave stories you probably could get an extra plate of chitterlings or sleep on a wood floor instead of on the dirty ground.

    In 2014, the same behavior is still admired by modern day slave masters and overseers. If you’re a comedian, a clown or a jack-legged preacher that will criticize or make fun of Black men and women you can get a network TV, cable TV or national radio show. If you can sing, rap and do the new age buck dances (twerk) you can get a recording contract but don’t ever go to sleep and dream about having a major record label or being a record distributor because that big music money will go to the new bosses.

    Don’t think about standing up and speaking out like Jack Johnson, Jesse Owens, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Bill Russell or Kareem Abdul Jabbar. If you’re a good athlete, you have to shut up like Michael Jordan if you want a sneaker endorsement deal and don’t say a damn thing about the plight of disenfranchised Black people in America just like the slaves had to keep quiet and speak in secret.

    During slavery days there were certain things slaves couldn’t do and today, 400 years later, there are still things that the Black man cannot do!

    Let me explain.

    During slavery, slave masters did everything they could to prevent slaves from voting. In 2014, politicians are doing everything possible to suppress Black votes, to deny Black votes and to prevent eligible African Americans from going to the polls to cast ballots for the candidates of their choice. No American citizen should have to pay for a specified identification card just to vote and every prisoner should be allowed to vote once he has served his time and paid his debt to society.

    Every American slave had to work for a white American slave master. Slaves couldn’t open up a business no matter how good they were at shoeing horses, caring for white children or farming the land. And, to be respected, Black people have to work for white folk in 2014 to be recognized and considered as expert. Every Black community has non-Blacks in the neighborhood selling goods and services to Black people but if you open up a restaurant or a corner store in a white neighborhood nobody will shop with you. They will pass your store every day and drive for miles to spend money with their own kind.

    The adjective “Black” automatically infers that your business is substandard, your newspaper is inadequate, your web site is imperfect, your restaurant is inferior, you car repair shop is “shade tree”, your barbershop can only cut Black hair, your consulting firm is second class and your ice is never as cold as the white man’s ice!

    The movie slaves got beaten with leather whips but the everyday slaves get beat with economic whips! They beat us when they tell us only Black vendors and contractors seeking government contracts and businesses must be “certified”. They beat us when they “red line” our communities and say banks won’t lend to businesses in Black neighborhoods. They beat us when they say “real” minorities are white women, Hispanics, Asians and disabled white men and being a Black business person doesn’t matter and has no significance in government or corporate America whatsoever!

    It doesn’t surprise me one bit when Black people say they want to leave America and move to another country, work in another country or study in another country.

    Real slaves and movie slaves all felt a need to run away. They wanted to run away from brutality, run away from oppression, run away from exploitation, run away from hatred, run away from disrespect and run away from poverty and mistreatment!

    The everyday slaves of 2014 need to consider running away too!

    (Buy Gantt’s book Beast Too: Dead Man Writing at any bookstore. Like the TGR page on Facebook and contact Lucius at www.allworldconsultants.net)

       

     

     

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    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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