Sunday, December 27, 2009

Percy Sutton, pioneering media mogul &attorney for Malcolm X, dies at 89

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK - Percy Sutton, the pioneering civil rights attorney who represented Malcolm X before launching successful careers as a political power broker and media mogul, has died. He was 89.

Marissa Shorenstein, a spokeswoman for Gov. David Paterson, confirmed that Sutton died Saturday. She did not know the cause. His daughter, Cheryl Sutton, declined to comment Saturday when reached by phone at her New York City home.

The son of a slave, Percy Sutton became a fixture on 125th Street in Harlem after moving to New York City following his service with the famed Tuskegee Airmen in World War II. His Harlem law office, founded in 1953, represented Malcolm X and the slain activist's family for decades.

The consummate politician, Sutton served in the New York State Assembly before taking over as Manhattan borough president in 1966, becoming the highest-ranking black elected official in the state.

Sutton also mounted unsuccessful campaigns for the U.S. Senate and mayor of New York, and served as political mentor for the Rev. Jesse Jackson's two presidential races.

Jackson recalled Sutton talking about electing a black president as early as 1972. Sutton was influential in getting his 1984 campaign going, he said.

"He never stopped building bridges and laying the groundwork," Jackson said Sunday. "We are very glad to be the beneficiaries of his work."

In a statement released Saturday night, Paterson called Sutton a mentor and "one of New York's and this nation's most influential African-American leaders."

"Percy was fiercely loyal, compassionate and a truly kind soul," Paterson continued. "He will be missed but his legacy lives on through the next generations of African-Americans he inspired to pursue and fulfill their own dreams and ambitions."

In 1971, with his brother Oliver, Sutton purchased WLIB-AM, making it the first black-owned radio station in New York City. His Inner City Broadcasting Corp. eventually picked up WBLS-FM, which reigned for years as New York's top-rated radio station, before buying stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit and San Antonio between 1978-85.

The Texas purchase marked a homecoming for the suave and sophisticated Sutton, born in San Antonio on Nov. 24, 1920, the youngest of 15 children.

Among Sutton's other endeavors was his purchase and renovation of the famed Apollo Theater when the Harlem landmark's demise appeared imminent.

Sutton's father, Samuel, was born into slavery just before the Civil War. The elder Sutton became principal at a segregated San Antonio high school, and he made education a family priority: All 12 of his surviving children attended college.

When he was 13, Percy Sutton endured a traumatic experience that drove him inexorably into the fight for racial equality. A police officer approached Sutton as the teen handed out pamphlets for the NAACP civil rights group. "N-, what are you doing out of your neighbourhood?" he asked, using the derogatory racial epithet before beating the youth.

When World War II arrived, Sutton's enlistment attempts were rebuffed by Southern white recruiters. The young man went to New York, where he was accepted and joined the Tuskegee Airmen, the first .

After the war, Sutton earned a law degree in New York while working as a post office clerk and a subway conductor. He served again as an Air Force intelligence officer during the Korean War before returning to Harlem in 1953 and establishing his law office with brother Oliver and a third partner, George Covington.

In addition to representing Malcolm X for a decade until his 1965 assassination, the Sutton firm handled the cases of more than 200 defendants arrested in the South during the 1963-64 civil rights marches. Sutton was also elected to two terms as president of the New York office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

After Malcolm X's assassination, Sutton worked as lawyer for his widow, Betty Shabazz. He represented her grandson, 12-year-old Malcolm Shabazz, when the youth was accused of setting a 1997 fire that caused her death.

Sutton was elected to the state Legislature in 1965, and quickly emerged as spokesman for its 13 black members. His charisma and eloquence led to his selection as Manhattan borough president in 1966, completing the term of Constance Baker Motley, who was appointed a federal judge.

Two years later, Sutton announced a run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Jacob Javits, although he pulled out of the Democratic primary to back Paul O'Dwyer.

Sutton remained in his Manhattan job through 1977, the same year he launched a doomed campaign for mayor that ended with Edward I. Koch defeating six competitors for the Democratic nomination.

Sutton was among the first voices raised against the Vietnam War, surrendering his delegate's seat at the 1968 Democratic convention in protest and supporting anti-war candidate George McGovern four years later against incumbent President Richard Nixon.

In addition to his radio holdings, Sutton also headed a group that owned The Amsterdam News, the second largest black weekly newspaper in the country. The paper was later sold.

Sutton's devotion to Harlem and its people was rarely more evident than when he spent $250,000 to purchase the shuttered Apollo Theater in 1981. The Apollo turned 70 in 2004, a milestone that was unthinkable until Sutton stepped in to save the landmark.

Sutton "retired" in 1991, but his work as an adviser, mentor and confidante to politicians and businessmen never abated. He was among a group of American businessmen selected during the Clinton administration to attend meetings with the Group of Seven (G-7) Nations in 1995-96.

"He was a great man," said Charles Warfield Jr., the president and chief operating officer of ICBC Broadcast Holdings Inc., when reached early Sunday. He declined to comment further out of respect for the wishes of Sutton's family. The Rev. Al Sharpton planned a news conference Sunday to talk about Sutton's life and legacy.


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

NYPD to reveal racial data on all people shot at by cops from 1997 to 2006: By Judge Order

Judge orders NYPD to reveal racial data on all people shot at by cops from 1997 to 2006


Monday, December 21st 2009, 3:22 PM

The New York Civil Liberties Union sued the NYPD in 2008 for racial data about shooting victims after the police shooting of Sean Bell in 2006.  Rev. Al Sharpton leads a protest (above) in 2006.
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The New York Civil Liberties Union sued the NYPD in 2008 for racial data about shooting victims after the police shooting of Sean Bell in 2006. Rev. Al Sharpton leads a protest (above) in 2006.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Reconnecting the Original man and woman to their Creator

Reconnecting the Original man and woman to their Creator

By Ashahed M. Muhammad -Asst. Editor- | Last updated: Dec 2, 2009 - 1:27:25 PM


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Min. Farrakhan makes a point in passionate delivery of a special message to men and women Nov. 28 at Mosque Maryam. Photo: Richard B. Muhammad
CHICAGO | Mosque Maryam (FinalCall.com) - On a day usually reserved for separate classes for the men and the women of the Nation of Islam to receive specific training in their disciplines, a message of guidance and redemption was delivered by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan on Nov. 28.

Mustapha Farrakhan, the student Supreme Captain of the Nation of Islam, said he received a call from his father, on Saturday, Nov. 21 at 7:30 a.m., in which the Minister indicated that he wanted everyone together for a joint Fruit of Islam, men's class, and M.G.T. and G.C.C. women's class, that would be open to the public.

“He said Allah put something on his heart to say to both classes,” said the man responsible for the training of the men of the Nation of Islam.

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Student Supreme Captain Mustapha Farrakhan Photo: Richard B. Muhammad
“Children are now taking over the house because we are all preoccupied just to survive, but we have to find a way, brothers and sisters, to force ourselves to unite so we can absolutely save our communities, ourselves, and ultimately, stem the tide to keep the enemy from coming into the community and doing what he already has in his mind to do to you and I,” he said.

Mustapha Farrakhan added that “havoc” exists within the Black communities nationwide, and “villains and bandits” are preying upon women and daughters because men have failed to put aside ideological differences to unite to regain control of youth. That time, he said forcefully, is over.

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Muslims, including Student National Secretary Berve Muhammad, left, distribute free turkeys outside Mosque Maryam. Photo: Timothy 6X
“Instead of so much talking, it's time for action,” said Mustapha Farrakhan. “It's time for the soldiers to rise. Men make things happen.”

Despite being under the weather during the previous week, a radiant Min. Farrakhan looked strong and sounded even stronger as he spoke to a packed house at Mosque Maryam, the National Center of the Nation of Islam, in a message also viewed via internet webcast across the entire country and internationally.

The scriptural reference for his remarks was the Bible in the Book of Isaiah 3:12 which reads “As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them.”

The Minister explained that the verse did not actually refer to children ruling in the way children are normally thought of. It actually refers to the fact that a new people, White people, who are the children of the Original people, are ruling over the nations of the earth.

“Since the Caucasian is a new man, his civilization is new. We are an ancient people, (Whites) are like our children because they came from us,” the Minister said. “How did we get into this condition?”

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Families and friends enjoyed weeked lectures at Nation of Islam headquarters. Photo: Photo: Michael Muhammad
The Minister explained how the TransAtlantic slave trade, Jim Crow laws, segregation and injustice “ill affected” the Black community but the F.O.I. class was set up to reconnect Black men to their original nature and the M.G.T.&G.C.C. class was set up to do the same for women.

“In the nature of your creation, you are born to submit your will to do the will of God, so you can call yourself a Christian and we accept that; you may call yourself a Hebrew, we accept that; you may call yourself even an atheist or an agnostic, we accept that. But we know from Allah the nature of you. Since your nature is obedience to the will of God, the class has been set up to feed that nature and bring us back to that original nature which will transfer to us the power of our being. This class belongs to all of us,” said Min. Farrakhan.

Then turning to the female members of the audience, the Muslim leader said the enemy's first aim in destroying Blacks as a people was to destroy the Black woman.

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Nation of Islam First Lady Khadijah Farrakhan, and daughter Maria, left, respond to Min. Farrakhan's words. Photo: Richard B. Muhammad
“Once you destroy the female, she goes down, the male goes down right behind her, so you can't uplift the Black man or uplift humanity until you deal with the condition of the female and once she is lifted up, all of us come up,” the Minister said to rousing applause from the men and women in the audience.

Addressing problems in relationships, the Minister said the enemy has made Black men and women opponents of one another and society feeds the conflict. This can be solved by following the words of Nation of Islam founder Master Fard Muhammad who said, “Accept your own and be yourself,” he continued.

“We were born from the nature of God to complement each other,” the Minister said. “You can never be the man that you could be without her, and she could never be the woman that she is by nature born to be without a man. So we need each other but we are at war with each other because none of us are really ourselves.”

Min. Farrakhan tapped into the root of poor self-concepts, conflict and lack of productivity within Black communities—pointing out that many men and women are victims of child abuse, and sexual abuse that makes it difficult to establish proper healthy relationships, prerequisites for building strong families and strong nations.

Dealing with the aspect of the Bible verse, “women shall rule over them,” the Minister pointed out that the Black woman has become a “warrior class” in the community rearing daughters to be strong and sons to be weak. There are too few men in the community to show young Black men how to be real men, he said.

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Adults and children participated in two days of inspiring teaching and fellowship. Photo: Photo: Michael Muhammad
With White fear of a Black explosion in birth rates, “the scientists of death” have targeted Black women to be “guinea pigs for birth control experimentation,” the Minister warned. It is time for the Black man and woman to come back to God and their true selves and build a new reality, he said.

In addition to the spiritual food served, the Minister had 500 turkeys distributed outside the mosque at the end of the service and dinner was served at Muhammad University of Islam, which is adjacent to the beautiful house of worship. The gymnasium was full as music played and the M.G.T.&G.C.C. served a delicious meal—complete with the Nation's staple bean pie for dessert.

A capacity crowd viewed the wide ranging message from the Minister at Muhammad Mosque No. 45, the Nation's Southwestern Regional headquarters, under the direction of student Minister Robert Muhammad.

Single mother Nicole Blake enjoyed the message. “When Min. Farrakhan spoke on the struggles of single mothers, it brought me to tears because he showed me how I am tending to shelter my son a little and not able to put that manhood in him,” said Ms. Blake. “Plus, I too was molested and abused as a little girl so I bear witness to the impact he described that (it) can have on us as women. The movie ‘Precious' shed light on the issue but Min. Farrakhan brought spiritual solutions to the problem.”

Twenty-year-old college student Robert Foster had a different, but valuable, perspective. “I grew up watching my mother take care of no good men. It caused me to have a dislike for her and for non-working men. I see this as an epidemic and I am vowing to never let a woman take care of me, said Mr. Foster. “Thank you Min. Farrakhan for being a man and showing us how to be one.”





Rush Limbaugh, racist or not?

Top 10 Racist Limbaugh Quotes

By Casey Gane-McCalla October 20, 2008 9:45 pm

We never anticipated the popularity of this article, nor the controversy that it would cause. But all we can say is, “Thank you, Rush, for being you.”

THE TOP TEN QUOTES

1. Have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?

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No, but I’ve noticed that all racist bigots think like Rush Limbaugh. Comparing a respected black politician and minister to common criminals is Jim Crow racism. Maybe all black people look alike to him, but I’ve never seen a picture of a wanted criminal that looks like Jesse Jackson. A serial killer that looks like Rush Limbaugh on the other hand.

John Wayne Gacy

2. Right. So you go into Darfur and you go into South Africa, you get rid of the white government there. You put sanctions on them. You stand behind Nelson Mandela — who was bankrolled by communists for a time, had the support of certain communist leaders. You go to Ethiopia. You do the same thing.

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The communist connection is an old way of dealing with black leaders. They used it on Martin Luther King, they’re using it on Barack Obama and Limbaugh used it on Nelson Mandela. By siding with the racist apartheid regime over a world-wide symbol of peace and freedom, Limbaugh has shown he’s a global racist.

3. Look, let me put it to you this way: the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it.

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Limbaugh is once again fear mongering and race baiting by associating professional black athletes with criminals and gangmembers. He continues the fear mongering association of good, decent, hard working African Americans as criminals.

4. The NAACP should have riot rehearsal. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies.

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Now Limbaugh is saying that an organization with a storied tradition of representing the positive black people for change in their communities are criminals and rioters. An organization that has been represented by intelligent professional African Americans, that has played a part in the Civil Rights movement and continues to be an intelligent, concerned voice for the African American community is degraded to common criminals. There you go Rush. Keep racism alive!!!!

5. They’re 12 percent of the population. Who the hell cares?

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Decent human beings care Rush. Someone out of that 12% is the President of the United States. Not caring about black people? Even George Bush wouldn’t admit to that.

6. [To an African American female caller]: Take that bone out of your nose and call me back.

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Okay, Rush, that’s classy. The old African bone in the nose stereotype. Wasn’t funny when the racist white school kids called the black kids that and it’s definitely not funny when a grown man with audience of millions of easily influenced dittoheads says it either.

7. I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. They’re interested in black coaches and black quarterbacks doing well. I think there’s a little hope invested in McNabb and he got a lot of credit for the performance of his team that he really didn’t deserve.

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I wasn’t super offended by this, the whole black quarterback/coach thing has been going on for years in sports, but the quote was so offensive that Retired General Wesley Clarke said:

There can be no excuse for such statements. Mr. Limbaugh has the right to say whatever he wants, but ABC and ESPN have no obligation to sponsor such hateful and ignorant speech. Mr. Limbaugh should be fired immediately.

When a respected, retired general condemns the statement of a sportscaster, you know he’s gone too far.

8. Limbaugh’s many attacks on Obama.

Limbaugh has called Obama a ‘halfrican American’ has said that Obama was not Black but Arab because Kenya is an Arab region, even though Arabs are less than one percent of Kenya. Since mainstream America has become more accepting of African-Americans, Limbaugh has decided to play against its new racial fears, Arabs and Muslims. Despite the fact Obama graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law school, Limbaugh has called him an ‘affirmative action candidate.’ Limbaugh even has repeatedly played a song on his radio show ‘Barack the Magic Negro’ using an antiquated Jim Crow era term for Black a man who many Americans are supporting for president. Way to go Rush.

So Rush Limbaugh has managed to make racist attacks on four of the most admired and respected people of African descent in the past one hundred years, in Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Colin Powell and Barack Obama. He has claimed that Joe the Plumber, who isn’t even a plumber is more important in this election than Colin Powell, a decorated military veteran who has served honorably in three administrations. How can the Republican party stand by this man and let their candidates appear on his show? Rush Limbaugh’s comments are so racist, they’re funny, in a Borat, Archie Bunker kind of way. What is not funny is the millions of dittoheads who listen to him, who take in and re-spout all the racist rhetoric that he spits. Limbaugh’s statements are echoed in the racist, angry Palin/McCain supporters who shout ‘kill him,’ ‘terrorist,’ ‘communist,’ ‘traitor,’ ’socialist’ and ‘off with his head.’

9. We need segregated buses… This is Obama’s America.

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Okay Limbaugh let’s take back all of the Civil Rights movement and bring segregation back. But you’re not a racist.

10. Obama’s entire economic program is reparations

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So everything Obama is doing is a big plot to give money to Black people. Any evidence? Stop the racist fear-mongering.

THE TWO CONTESTED QUOTES

We ran these two quotes as part of our original list of ten. However, in the fall of 2009, this post surfaced in the debate that followed Limbaugh’s dismissal from an investment group attempting to purchase the St. Louis Rams. NewsOne has, as yet, not been able to determine the veracity of these quotes. We note the following for the record:

  • These two quotes were both sourced to a book by Jack Huberman called “101 People Who Are Really Screwing America,” published by Nation Books in 2006. The author of this book, in turn, claims that he procured these quotes from a source which he has refused to reveal “on advice of counsel.”
  • Rush Limbaugh has vigorously denied that he said these things.

In sum, NewsOne can no longer vouch for the accuracy of these quotes. Nor can we trust Limbaugh, who never denied saying the other eight racist quotes on our original list, and whose own track record of duplicity gives us pause. We keep them in our post for their news value as a controversial, and perhaps dubious attribution. Segregated, of course. Which should make some people very happy.

1. I mean, let’s face it, we didn’t have slavery in this country for over 100 years because it was a bad thing. Quite the opposite: slavery built the South. I’m not saying we should bring it back; I’m just saying it had its merits. For one thing, the streets were safer after dark.

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2. You know who deserves a posthumous Medal of Honor? James Earl Ray [the confessed assassin of Martin Luther King]. We miss you, James. Godspeed.

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BONUS QUOTES

(…because ten isn’t enough!)

Obama is “more African in his roots than he is American” and is “behaving like an African colonial despot”

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How exactly does and African colonial despot behave? Trying to degrade our President by attacking his African roots?

Obama is an angry Black guy

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Was John McCain an angry white guy? Was George Bush a dumb white man? Is your hero, Dick Cheney, an evil white demon? Why are you playing off the angry Black guy stereotype to disrespect our President?

ANTI-LATINO QUOTES

Let the unskilled jobs that take absolutely no knowledge whatsoever to do — let stupid and unskilled Mexicans do that work.

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You’re a foreigner. You shut your mouth or you get out.

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“A Chavez is a Chavez. We’ve Always Had Problems with Them”

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Monday, December 7, 2009

How to kill a community

Monday, December 7, 2009

Wakefield Area News

By Mary Lauro


The first step is to do it in the dark of night; that is, you don't tell the community. If you tell them, they might object to having a seven-story AIDS center, which could house 60-80 homeless AIDS victims, built right smack in the center of their business district. Instead, you go quietly to some key figures in the community, get their approval and start building.

In our case, the building to be constructed would be in the empty lot across the street from the MET supermarket at 4339 White Plains Road. The agency that wants to destroy our business community is a non-profit group called Praxis which, apparently, runs several such residences throughout the city.

From what we could gather, news of this possibility was first sent to Rev. Richard Gorman, chair of Community Board 12, in a letter some time in October. He did not respond to it until the middle of November. Praxis wanted to meet with a select group of CB 12 people. To his credit, Gorman insisted any meeting would have to be with the entire Board. Not to his credit is that he did not advise the League, which after all, is the voice of the Wakefield community. Odder still, is that at the November 19 meeting of the Board, he did not mention it in his report to the community.

During this time period Praxis went to Councilman Larry Seabrook to discuss the possibility with him. We understand that Seabrook said it was fine with him. The problem is the location is not in his district but in that of Councilman Oliver Koppell whom Praxis eventually contacted. What Koppell thinks is in question, but it is important to note that neither Seabrook nor Koppell are members of this community. We are the community.

At this time we do not know why Praxis wants nor needs the community's approval. The location is in a R6 zone. Legally, Praxis can build without community approval. Since it is, however, a non-profit organization, we believe that its funding source or sources want the community approval. Please note an important fact. The property has not yet been bought! Apparently purchasing is dependent on community approval.
We first learned of the Praxis proposal on November 19 at a beakfast meeting of the Bronx Business Alliance (BBA) where director Margaret Arrighi mentioned it and when questioned by this writer who is secretary of the Executive Board of BBA said it was a “done deal!”At this point we call CB 12 to get further details. However, note, that the League which has supported BBA since its inception again was not notified immediately. Ask yourself, also, why BBA should have know about it, if not even Councilman Koppell knew about it at the time. Had we not attended the beakfast, we would not have known! And, we might still be in the dark.

We will have much more to say about how this scheme next week. But we want to point out that we have been joined in protesting the scheme by some live wires who, like us, want to see White Plains Road rehabilitated. (Indeed, we had thought we were on the way.) A petition drive has begun.

If you want to join in the effort to keep an AIDS center from being built on White Plains Road call 718-324-8564 and we will send you some petitions to be signed. The force of our protest will depend on you.