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Great Debate: Language vs Actions

Toni Morrison and the Power of Language: Her Specatacular Nobel Acceptance Speech After Becoming the First African American Woman Awarded the Accolade

The vitality of language lies in its ability to limn the actual, imagined and possible lives of its speakers, readers, writers. Although its poise is sometimes in displacing experience it is not a substitute for it. It arcs toward the place where meaning may lie. When a President of the United States thought about the graveyard his country had become, and said, “The world will little note nor long remember what we say here. But it will never forget what they did here,” his simple words are exhilarating in their life-sustaining properties because they refused to encapsulate the reality of 600, 000 dead men in a cataclysmic race war. Refusing to monumentalize, disdaining the “final word,” the precise “summing up,” acknowledging their “poor power to add or detract,” his words signal deference to the uncapturability of the life it mourns. It is the deference that moves her, that recognition that language can never live up to life once and for all. Nor should it. Language can never “pin down” slavery, genocide, war. Nor should it yearn for the arrogance to be able to do so. Its force, its felicity is in its reach toward the ineffable.

Be it grand or slender, burrowing, blasting, or refusing to sanctify; whether it laughs out loud or is a cry without an alphabet, the choice word, the chosen silence, unmolested language surges toward knowledge, not its destruction.

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Why WE are ALL African

“You old African, I’ve found You!”

Alex Haley (James Earl Jones/Roots: The Next Generations, 1979)

There’s No Scientific Basis For Race – It’s a Made Up Label

(excerpt 1)
Over the past few decades, genetic research has revealed two deep truths about people. The first is that all humans are closely related—more closely related than all chimps, even though there are many more humans around today. Everyone has the same collection of genes, but with the exception of identical twins, everyone has slightly different versions of some of them. Studies of this genetic diversity have allowed scientists to reconstruct a kind of family tree of human populations. That has revealed the second deep truth: In a very real sense, all people alive today are Africans.

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“What the genetics shows is that mixture and displacement have happened again and again and that our pictures of past ‘racial structures’ are almost always wrong,” says David Reich, a Harvard University paleogeneticist whose new book on the subject is called
Who We Are and How We Got Here. There are no fixed traits associated with specific geographic locations, Reich says, because as often as isolation has created differences among populations, migration and mixing have blurred or erased them.

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General Order Number 3

“The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired laborer.”

Juneteenth (June 19, 1865)

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If we look, thoughtfully …

… life’s miracles (both, little and big) abound.

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Yes We Can

– Barack Obama (2008)

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What I AM

Dr. Maya Angelou (2013)

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What I am … NOT

Richard Williams (2015)

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What you know yourself to be …

Because you are a character doesn’t that you have character.

– Mr. Wolf (Harvey Keitel/Pulp Fiction)

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Let The Trumpet Sound …

(excerpt from) Letter from Birmingham Jail

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly.

– Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (August 1963)

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Discipline, means …

Doing what has to be done,
How it has to be done,
Every time.

– Gerard Carlse (adapted from Robert M. Knight‘s, One Man Basketball Clinic, 1981)