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From: Howard Keylor 
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:22 PM
Subject: GATHERING OF THE TRIBE / COLUMN WRITTEN BY MUMIA ABU-JAMAL / 19 JULY, 
2007


Gathering of the Tribe
[col. writ. 6/19/07] (c) '07 Mumia Abu-Jamal


    Ona Move!  LLJA!

    For what do we gather -- we youths and elders -- if not to try to find some 
clue to how to remake this world that is obviously going wrong?

    Why gather, unless there is at least some hope that some words, some key, 
some insight may be gained that will glow like the proverbial light bulb over 
the head of the guy in the comics?

    But -- as an elder who was a revolutionary before he was 15, please lend 
your ear to my thoughts.

    I wish to share with you some ideas that I've always shared with young 
folks.  I try to remind them that Huey P. Newton, who founded the Black Panther 
Party, did so at the tender age of 24.  Twenty-four years old!

    His friend and co-founder, Bobby Seale, was only a few years older.

    I say this to remind you, especially young people, of what young folks are 
capable of, when they put their minds and hearts to it.

    Huey didn't ask Martin Luther King, Jr. for permission.  He didn't ask 
Malcolm X for his OK.

    Like most young people of his time, he talked to other young folks, and 
before you know it, a dozen young brothas and sistas were with him, trying to 
build the Party from scratch.

    What's my point?

    Am I suggesting that this was/is easy? Or that, if Huey could do it, you 
could too?

    No. It would be dishonest of me, and dangerous for you, to do that.

    It's important to remember that old adage by Santayana: "Those who cannot 
remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

    It's important for you to learn mistakes of the past, so that you can 
side-step them in the future.

    Among the Ashanti people in West Africa, the following proverb is used: " A 
wise man who ceases to learn ceases to be wise."

    Study. Study. Seriously study our people's history of resistance, so that 
you can remake this world {that is} on the brink of chaos.

    Huey P. Newton studied the works of Malcolm X; he studied anti-Imperialist 
movements in Cuba, Latin America, Africa, and Asia.  He studied the writings of 
Mao, of Che, of Kwame Nkrumah and beyond.

    Then he put his studies into practice.

    The great Frantz Fanon, a revolutionary psychiatrist who helped {in} the 
Algerian Revolution said, "Every generation must, out of relative obscurity, 
discover its mission, and fulfill it or betray it."

    That is your task.  It can't be handed to you like a ticket.

    It must emerge from the inner recesses of the soul, from the red embers of 
collective and personal history.

    You must own it, and make it yours, by seizing the stage of history - by 
taking it.

    For, as elders return to their ancestors, the earth becomes the inheritance 
of the living.

    The challenge is great; the threats are daunting; but the promise of 
freedom, of true liberation couldn't be sweeter.

Thank you!  Ona Move!

>From Life's Row, this Mumia Abu-Jamal

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