Dear Friend —
February has
been designated as Black History Month. However, the legacy of African
people goes beyond the calendar. It must be understood that our story
does not begin with slavery. Chattel Slavery impeded
it. The Transatlantic Slave trade ruined Africa’s economy and total
infrastructure. Not to mention, erasure of accomplishments and
existence.
Africa and African People are the progenitors of scientific
development, engineering, mathematics, architecture, medicine and
early political developments such as state formation and monarchy.
Before Colonization, our territories were more advanced than
elsewhere.
Unfortunately, our great accomplishments were diminished.
Colonizers poisoned our continent by stealing land and the occupants.
Forced labor and theft destroyed empires and dynasties.
Not only on the continent but also in the so-called New World.
Millions of Africans were purchased, sold and dehumanized
spiritually, physically, mentally and economically from Africa to
Amerikkka.
With sweat and blood our ancestors manufactured and produced
laborious tasks to build these so-called United States.
Even though Black Americans have endured oppression in the United
States we still have contributed a great deal to this country.The
resilience in our community has produced such great people as
agriculturalist and inventor George Washington Carver, Madame CJ
Walker, Rosa Parks and Lewis Howard Latimer. These are only a few of
our champions and contributors to this Nation.
Again, It must be understood that our legacy and history did not
begin in slavery. As Fannie Lou Hamer stated: "The American Flag is
drenched in our blood!" Even though February has been deemed Black
History Month — our story cannot be contained or limited to one month.
We salute our ancestors known and unknown with gratitude everyday.
Robin Harris Green Party National Black Caucus,
Co-Chair
Trahern Crews Green Party Reparations Working
Group, Co-Chair
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