WHY THEY OWE
US!
By Dr. Conrad
W. Worrill (January 21, 2009)
Day-by-day
In this
connection
We should
“Never Forget” that “They Owe Us!” Part of our internal repair is to
consciously understand that “We Are Owed” and that we have a historic
responsibility to demand reparations from those forces of white supremacy that
continue to benefit from what they did to us and that lingers on as part of the
vestiges of our enslavement.
As we continue
to organize around the issue of reparations
1.
The Trans
Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: The United Nations World Conference Against Racism declared that the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade
and Slavery were Crimes Against Humanity. Crimes against humanity have no
statute of limitations.
2.
The Expropriation
of Our Labor: For more than 250 years
3.
The Slave Code
Laws: The slave owners developed their own codes of what they could do to
enslaved African people in
4.
The Destruction
of the African Family: The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery had a
devastating impact on destroying and dismantling African families.
5.
The Raping of
African Women: Our capture and enslavement provided white men with the power to
rape African women and girls by the thousands without reprisal.
6.
The Fugitive
Slave Laws: When our enslaved ancestors resisted their enslavement and fled
plantations
7.
The Colonizing of
Our African Culture: Created systems by law and societal practices that forbade
African people
8.
The KKK Night
Riders and Lynchings: The Ku Klux Klan was established in the late 1860s as a
secret society whose mission was to exterminate
9.
The 13th
and 14th Constitutional Amendments: The abolishment of slavery was
really a constitutional scam and the 14th Amendment that allegedly
made African people citizens of
10. We Were Denied Our 40 Acres
and Our Mule: We didn’t get it! We were sold down the river and the land was
given to white confederate soldiers.
11. The Jim Crow Laws: The Jim Crow Policies of the
12. The Fighting and Dying in Imperialist and White
Supremacist Wars: We fought and died and continue to fight and die for the
freedoms of others and were / are denied our own freedoms and civil rights.
13. The Assassination of Black Leaders: Malcolm X
14. COINTELPRO: This was a government program
15. The Crack Epidemic: Research reveals that the United
States Government
16. The Criminalizing of Our Youth: It should be obvious
that the aim of the Prison Industrial Complex is to Criminalize Our Youth to
insure a young and viable work force for this multibillion-dollar industry.
17. The Jailing of Our Freedom Fighters: The incarcerating
of our Freedom Fighters
18. & 19.
Centuries of MisEducation and Mental Atrocities: This has caused serious
damage to our people, which continues to cause much
mental confusion about our true reality as an African people in
No
matter how controversial it may be in these economic times
United States of America are
“Still Owed!”
Conrad Worrill
National Chairman
National Black United Front (NBUF)
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