Posted on 06/24/2009 10:54:57 PM PDT by neverdem
Perhaps Obama (explicated in this essay) offers a new sort of reverse prism through which to see afresh purely Western credentialed exploiters (Noam Chomsky calls them "New Mandarins") like the Clintons and their crew, and the floating party/craps game of lotus-eaters called the United Nations commissariat.
Perhaps that is why Obama is so comfortable with signing on Clintonistas en masse in his Administration.
And now we know what the installation of the hack Denny Hastert in the Speakership has cost the country. Well, partly cost ..... no telling what the full bill will be. Or whether it will be all payable in cash, or in part, in blood and tears.
Bingo.
obumpa
Because he’s an overgrown, identity-seeking, narcissistic adolescent.
Instead of expropriating farms Obama is expropriating auto manufacturers.
The Rise & Fall & Rise of Pan-Africanism
...One day in 1961, a 93-year-old man from Western Massachusetts named W.E.B. Du Bois picked up and relocated to Ghana, a newly independent state in West Africa. Cold War hysteria had stripped him of his freedom and turned him into a pariah in his own country. Suspecting his Communist affiliations, Joseph McCarthy set his sights on Du Bois and the State Department went so far as to strip him of his passport for six years in the 1950s.
Two years after his passport was restored to him, Du Bois severed his ties to the United States. While he goes down in history as one of the most influential African-American intellectuals, he chose to die an African citizen. I have returned that my dust shall mingle with the dust of my forefathers, he wrote to a Ghanaian official at the time. Ghana in 1961 was still riding high on the euphoria of its liberation from Britain four years earlier...
Subject: Delegates from Junior NAACP, Cleveland, with W. E. B. Du Bois Date: 1929
Subject: Du Bois attending President Nkrumahs Inauguration, Accra, Ghana Date: 1960 July 1
Subject: Du Bois, W. E. B. with Tang Ming-Chao, Ting Hsi-lin, Chu Poshem, Mao Tse-tung, Anna Louise Strong Date: ca.1959
Subject: Du Bois, W. E. B., shaking hands with Nikita Khrushchev; Shirley Graham Du Bois in background Date: ca.1958
Subject: Du Bois, W. E. B., and Paul Robeson, Salle Pleyel, Paris, World Peace Congress Date: 1949 April 20
Du Bois: A Chronology:
1945 Attends founding conference of the United Nations in San Francisco as representative of the NAACP.
1948 Co-chairman, Council on African Affairs.
1950 Chairman, Peace Information Center in New York City; candidate for U.S. Senate for New York Progressive Party. Wife, Nina Gomer Du Bois, dies and is buried in Great Barrington.
1951 Indictment, trial, and acquittal of subversive activities charges brought against him by the Justice Department; marries Shirley Graham.
1951-1959 Extensive speaking, writing, and international travel; wins Lenin Peace Prize in 1958.
1961 Becomes member of the Communist Party, U.S.A. Invited to Ghana by President Kwame Nkrumah to edit the Encyclopedia Africana.
1963 Becomes citizen of Ghana. Dies on August 27th and is buried with a state funeral in Accra. Du Boiss death is announced by Roy Wilkins of the NAACP as the March on Washington begins on August 28th.
PAUL ROBESON. MBOYA. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT.
Developing a brother/sister relationship with Malcolm X has been very important to me.
Because Mr. Malcolm X came to Africa, and I was able, along with others, to help him to meet all of the Africans of power in Ghana at the time.
In New York, she fell in love with the South African civil rights activist Vusumzi Make and in 1960, the couple moved, with Angelou's son, to Cairo, Egypt. In Cairo, Angelou served as editor of the English language weekly The Arab Observer. Angelou and Guy later moved to Ghana, where she joined a thriving group of African American expatriates. She served as an instructor and assistant administrator at the University of Ghana's School of Music and Drama, worked as feature editor for The African Review and wrote for The Ghanaian Times and the Ghanaian Broadcasting Company.
Malcolm X - Black American History, a history of black people in the United States.
He also began developing an independent Pan-Africanist and, in some respects, "Third World" political perspective during the 1950s, when anticolonial wars and decolonization (see Decolonization in Africa: An Interpretation) were pressing public issues. As early as 1954 Malcolm X gave a speech comparing the situation in Vietnam (see Vietnam War) with that of the Mau Mau Rebellion in colonial Kenya, framing both of these movements as uprisings of the "darker races" creating a "tidal wave" against U.S. and European imperialism. Indeed, Africa remained his primary political interest outside of black America. He toured Egypt, Sudan, Nigeria, and Ghana in 1959, well before his famous trip to Africa and the Middle East in 1964.
MALCOLM X-BARACK OBAMA-OGINGA ODINGA
When Malcolm visited African in 1964 he visited Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. It was during that trip that he met with Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta, Ugandas president Dr. Milton Obote, President Julius K. Nyerere and Muhammad Babu of Tanzania. Babu, Malcolm and Leroi Jones (now Amiri Baraka) held a meeting during this period in New York City. Malcolm talked about meeting President Kenyatta, Malcolm however, was also aware of Kenya s Oginga Odinga.
OGINGA ODINGA. KENYETTA. MBOYA.
MALCOM X IN AFRICA
OGINGA ODINGA, FATHER OF RAILA ODINGA
Odinga sat on the edge of his chair and leaned forward, facing Joe and I. He told us of his visit to America and how American Freedom Fighters--civil rights activists had secretly visited with him in Atlanta as he was under State Department security control. He told us how the famous American Freedom Fighter, Malcom X had embraced him (Odinga) and that there was even a song written in America called, "Oginga Odinga of Kenya."
Airlift students withTom Mboya (fourth right), Gloria and Gordon Hagberg (second and third right
Their cook was Hussein Onyango Obama, none other than the paternal grandfather of President Obama. Gloria recalls the times Husseins son, the youthful student Barack Obama Sr, would visit their house, announcing: Ive come to see the old man!
TO BE CONTINUED.
bttt
I meant philosophicaly, not physically.
(Waaaauugh!) Oh, why won’t these (whuh - whuh - whuh) dry heaves (Ghaaaaaph) stop already?
To be added to a LOW VOLUME political ping, just let me know.
I 100% agree about Obama being a WEIRD guy bit. Great article and well worth the read.
bttt
Thanks Fred Nerks. Interesting post; good photos. Bookmarked, and Linked to The Long Thread.
Ping to article, also #18 & #27.
What an interesting web that has been woven.
Senator John F. Kennedy and the Kenyan nationalist leader Tom Mboya speak to reporters after their meeting on July 26, 1960, in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Mboya had asked Kennedy to intercede with the State Department for funds to transport African students to the United States. Instead, Kennedy secured funds from a charity his family controlled. Photograph by Boston Herald American in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY.LINK
On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, black leaders recognized the need for aid to African education. With the encouragement of American civil rights leaders such as A. Philip Randolph, the Kenyan Tom Mboya organized the African-American Students Foundation (aasf), which awarded Kenyan students scholarships for study in the United States. This photograph shows the Kenyan students arriving at Idlewild Airport in New York in September 1959 as participants in the first African Airlift. Courtesy Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Jackie Robinson Papers.
[25] Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, and Jackie Robinson appeal letter, Aug. 24, 1959, box 3, Robinson Papers; Smith, East African Airlifts of 1959, 1960, and 1961, 2543. Barack Obama wrote that his father had been selected by Kenyan leaders and American sponsors to attend a university in the United States, but a list of the students who landed in New York on September 9, 1959, does not contain the name of the elder Obama. Tom Shachtman, working in the African-American Students Foundation (aasf) papers for a book on the airlifts, has found that the elder Obama came in 1959 with support from the aasf but appears to have been routed a different way as he made his way to the University of Hawaii. Barack Obama, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (New York, 1995), 9; Eighty-One Kenya Airlift Students Arrived New York Sept. 9th 1959, box 3, Robinson Papers; Tom Shachtman telephone interview by James H. Meriwether, Aug. 19, 2008, notes (confirmed via e-mail by Shachtman) (in James H. Meriwethers possession).
THE FRANK MARSHALL DAVIS NETWORK
Daviss initial contacts with Hawaiiall had extremely strong ILWU ties. (Communist party member) Paul Robesons own Hawaiiacquaintances, which he passed on to Davis, insured that when I came over, one of the first things that I got involved with―well, I met all the ILWU brass, (Communist Party executive committee member) Jack Hall and all of them, and I went―they had both of us over to various functions for them―Harriet Bouslog (Communist Party executive committee member) was also a good friend.
Taken at face value, this undated image shows a welcome at arrival in Hawaii. If it's 1959, what is Stanley Armour Dunham doing there?
Barack Obama (senior) was one of the featured speakers at a Mothers Peace Rally in Ala Moana Park on Sunday May 13, 1962. ILWU leaders, including Jack Hall, joined the march and rally. Obama, an African student from Kenya studying economics at the University of Hawaii Afro-American Affairs Institute, told the crowd of 350, Anything which relieves military spending will help us...Peace will release great resources...
to be continued.
Thank you, good read! It describes the usurper in chief to a T. Now what do we do about it? We know what’s going on, what do we do?
Why did you think I wrote: "So, hate whitey," IIRC. Go to the source that I linked. It's all about politics and political gain.
Tea Parties and take back a spendthrift Congress for starters.
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