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Notwithstanding the unspeakable
atrocities of the African holocaust,
slavery, lynchings, and ongoing
disenfranchisement of Black people in
America, perhaps no other people have
suffered such despicably horrible and
repugnant exploitation, degradation
and genocide as have our indigenous
native "Indian" brothers and sisters
at the hands of the conquering
Europeans, who subsequently formed the
deceitful, land thieving, and
hypocritical nation which has come to
be known as the United States of
America. Just as the necessary and
legitimate struggle by Black people in
America for justice, reparations, and
equality continues and intensifies, so
it is that the legitimate and closely
related struggles of and by Red and
Brown peoples continue unabated on
this continent.
Facts
of history that are hidden or outright
deliberately omitted include, among
other things, the fact that the
indigenous "Indian" peoples on this
continent repeatedly provided Black
runaway slaves sanctuary from white
slaveholders and the US Government.
They treated Black people with
equality, dignity, and respect.
Moreover, Black soldiers of the US
Army often defected from the white
racist US Army and literally joined
the "Indian" peoples in their fight
for justice, together often holding
back and defeating the technologically
superior US Army. It is absolutely no
coincidence that these parts of
history are significantly withheld
from Red, Black, and Brown peoples
right down to the present day 21st
century America, in our continuing
struggle for justice, just as the mass
extermination of indigenous peoples
and thievery of their lands was no
mere coincidence. Even a cursory study
of the Manifest Destiny, the Willie
Lynch Writings of 1712 etc., the
McCarran Act of 1950, the King Alfred
Plan, COINTELPRO [the Counter
Intelligence Program], the Military
Commissions Act of 2006, and the
so-called Patriot Act in America, are
chillingly undeniable indicators of
the xenophobic, hypocritical, and
bloody reality upon which the United
States of America was built and is
maintained. Thus, the necessity of the
ongoing struggle for justice.
Foremost in this ongoing struggle for
justice on the part of indigenous
so-called "Indian" peoples is a man by
the name of Leonard Peltier, who like
Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to
represent the quest for justice and
the stalwart resistance to genocide
and injustice.

Leonard Peltier is an American
"Indian" political activist who was
wrongfully convicted and imprisoned by
US authorities. He has been imprisoned
for over 30 years, as a result of
having been a target of the infamous
nation wide Counter Intelligence
Program [COINTELPRO], which viciously
discredited, framed, imprisoned, and
often murdered particularly Black,
Red, and Brown political activists.
Fabricated evidence, suppression of
evidence, and coercion were utilized
to wrongfully convict and imprison
Leonard Peltier. The similarity of the
afore described tactics used against
Leonard Peltier to the cases of so
many Black political activists,
including the cases of Mumia Abu-Jamal
and the 'San Francisco 8,' is both
striking and stark. Leonard Peltier,
too, is a political prisoner who we as
Black people are politically,
ethically, and morally duty-bound to
actively support. We must treat him
and his case as we would one of our
own, for he is one of our own, just as
all justice-seeking people are.
We
Black people must not be fooled by the
machinations on the part of the US
Government, the so-called main stream
news media, and certain well-placed
surrogates to divide and rule Red,
Black, and Brown peoples. Moreover, it
is important to understand that under
various guises COINTELPRO continues
today. We must remember that as in the
case of Black people in America, so it
is with Leonard Peltier and Red and
Brown peoples in general: that
disinformation and misinformation are
used to sow seeds of distrust, divide,
and ultimately control and/or
"neutralize" and stifle the unity
between people of color and our
legitimate aspirations for unflinching
justice.
Our
"Indian" brothers and sisters often
make reference to the "trail of tears"
in America, wherein numerous
indigenous children, women, and men
died miserably as they attempted to
travel and seek refuge from the
horrors of European encroachment, as a
direct result of the barbary and
deliberate thievery by white
"settlers" [supported by the US Army]
of native lands and the concomitant
wanton destruction of the buffalo and
the very way of life for "Indian"
peoples. This was not progress. This
was barbarism, plain and simple; and
it has yet to be answered for. This is
similar to the trail of blood in
Ghana, West Africa, wherein so many
Black men, women, and babies were
brutally rounded up, enslaved by
European slavers and miserably died en
route to the African coast where they
were to be shipped to "America."
The
fact that Leonard Peltier sought to
have the US Government and its modern
day white settlers respect the treaty
rights and dignity of "Indian" peoples
made him a prime target to be
eliminated. The fallacious rallying
cry by white racist America against
Leonard Peltier was that he allegedly
killed a US Government agent. Not only
did Leonard Peltier not commit this
act, but the evidence proving his
innocence has been consistently hidden
and suppressed by US authorities to
this very day. Of course we Black
people know that is precisely what
COINTELPRO is all about.

Contrary to conventional wisdom,
history does not repeat itself; people
repeat history. Therefore, we must
define ourselves by learning and
knowing our true histories as Black,
Red, and Brown peoples in this united
struggle for justice. Leonard Peltier
is one of those very important
contemporary historical
representatives of this unity of
purpose. Leonard Peltier stands
opposed to hypocrisy and genocide. He
must be set free, and it is the
obligation of all justice-seeking
people of every color and ethnicity in
America and around the world to press
for the release of Leonard Peltier.
It is
time to unequivocally reject genocide
right here on this continent. It is a
time for justice. It is time for
Leonard Peltier to be freed.
As
politically conscious Black people in
America, our responsibility in this
and other matters is clear, as we
strive every day to keep it real,
remembering the increasingly relevant
words of Frederick Douglass: "If there
is no struggle, there is no progress." |