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Let Another World Be Born: Stokely Carmichael 1967/2008 (Times Square Version) (2008)

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

Times Square Screenings: At 44 1/2

I screened excerpts from "We Are Also Responsible: Cesar Chavez 1971/2008" and "The Liberation of Our People: Angela Davis 1969/2008" from The Port Huron Project on MTV's oversized HD screen in Times Square as a part of Creative Time's At 44 1/2 project.

The videos showed once every hour on the hour, Monday through Friday, from August 26th to September 31st, 2008.

This is an excerpt from "Let Another World Be Born: Stokely Carmichael 1967/2008."

Summary:
Public reenactment of a speech originally given by Stokely Carmichael, the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, in front of the UN Building in New York City on April 15, 1967. Carmichael argues that the civil rights movement must oppose the war in Vietnam, discusses the central role of genocide in American History, and issues a forceful call to organize against war, exploitation and racism. Ato Essandoh, a New York City-based actor delivered the speech on location on September 7, 2008. This five-minute video is based on an 18-minute speech.

Quotes:

"We black people have struggled against white supremacy here at home. We therefore understand the struggle of the Vietnamese against white supremacy abroad. We black people have struggled against U.S. aggression in the ghettos of the North and South. We therefore understand the struggle of the Vietnamese people against U.S. aggression abroad. This is why there can be no question of whether a civil rights organization should involve itself with foreign issues. It must do so, if it claims to have any relevance to black people and their day-to-day needs in the United States of America. It must do so, if it lays any claim to that humanism which declares: no man is an island."

"We have not only a right to speak out -- we have an obligation. We must be involved, we must fight racism in all its manifestations. We must also look truthfully at this land of the free and home of the brave, and remember that there is another side to that land -- a side better known to the rest of the world than to most Americans. There is another America, and it is an ugly one. It is an America whose basic policy at home and abroad can only be called genocide."

http://www.marktribe.net/art/port-huron-project/

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  • Loved it. Everything he said then, is still relevant now. Notice how they changed the name of the Dept. of War to Dept. of Defense.

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