Tuesday, November 22, 2016

An Open Letter to My Sister, Miss Angela Davis | by James Baldwin | The New York Review of Books

An Open Letter to My Sister, Miss Angela Davis | by James Baldwin | The New York Review of Books

"One way of gauging a nation’s health, or of discerning what it really considers to be its interests—or to what extent it can be considered as a nation as distinguished from a coalition of special interests—is to examine those people it elects to represent or protect it. One glance at the American leaders (or figure-heads) conveys that America is on the edge of absolute chaos, and also suggests the future to which American interests, if not the bulk of the American people, appear willing to consign the blacks. (Indeed, one look at our past conveys that.) It is clear that for the bulk of our (nominal) countrymen, we are all expendable."

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