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NATHAN HEARD Blacks need control of their own newspaper By Bill Rlddlesprlgger It would be unfair to ask the white staff of the Dally Collegian to provide news or opinions for and about black people objectively. Walter Llppman states, •The ablUty lo present news objectively and to Interpret It realistically ls not a native Instinct A Process of De-Negrofication I have a friend who says black racism as he ls by v Uke Black Power. He ls a sounds like an educated fool. lelr police, suffered the grand total of one vas Invaded by FIVE nations and didn't suffer s ln the streets of FREEDOMLAND. To bring of wl s complete tr "Uncle Tom* who ei tark reality (white racism) with ; ile. Thi duct of cultur i knowledge c about being black? sentlally the lntere; of whites. It ls for I (must mean) he ts rationalizes white acts a s by equating ; (black racism). iclsm -,lt Is the ACTS and ATTITUDES manifested by whites iple REACTION to these things as d threats and loot stores? My edu- rriend would have me believe that the black rebellion against les of white racism is black racism. He consistently corn- black rhetoric with action-packed white racism. Dlstlluslon- '" the American Dream, and especially Ihe European-Amer- looters (and Ihe li and ventlon In Chlcagc e U.S. t e that h; I the anlfested bj ■II'IM II attacking the n miniature during the Democratic Con- >w much confirmation does one need? A illy satisfy himself that the saving of of policemen from "snipers* were the irs of Afros. He will have to believe this Ion of It Stokely Ci They don't want white; life which' has conslsl people. That only ki n powerful ( s hy In- Indeed be t e (though q ough to be morally right. I suppose. He p; :ourse. hlack i ust and disappointment; there may nd willfully rohl>ed and killed a world racism as long as whiles arc guaranteed power hy their possession system Is maintained hy white people of nuclear weapons. Power neutralizes such things of no heavy consequence despite the fact lhat these while people even made the Germans say ""-" "" ' Black Power extension of society. Dlackstu- dents must h slon of their soclety and values. The romantic t needed. The hlack edition of Ihe Dally Collegian ls paper that blj ents and this college can be proud It has given black student For example do not run day, but in the Macs did. Just imagine. black artist . ontrlhullng editor- lals to our paper, it ter whether you rea 1 a novel by ly Impossible uo't io >!•'.','.'. ".•',' i by his talent. Black people need and those who support e children wlih guns In ■n biologically superior beings. S si be rendered powerless becau r grubby little hands. eal entity — if Indeed II ever w e factor: POWER. In all land." s Ihe h achievement foi to becoming nowhei Whiles really ought national : iase of his li t damn slogan theiilack n Is continent. It may mak< o were never frleijds in the ollsm, It Is lnsiant manhood, national and per- economical, educational. poUUcal and cultural llllons of nowhere niggers who fast on the way - negroes. It is the GREAT OE-NEGROFlER. he as grateful for it as blacks, for it Is "also ls country has long been needing if it's to nuch too quickly they prefer :o be legislates, and then fight It Is can lose decisions without c four friend HONOR i oiien gei tne impression that my educated negro he's living In a society of great opportunity merely society has so many things In it which are run by eluding him). I can never figure how he makes "great equal "great opportunity". I believe he's full of s—, and a hell of an Impression to have about a friend" You pulled the trigger" Do we integrate or „„,„„ ,„.« „„,„,,.„„ „„„„,„„,. shall we separate? oughly represented on Ihe Ohio special irand lurv could sn ..)« AAUW book sale Jt 505 E.PINE at Roosevelt OCT.26-31 AMBNCAN ASSOCIATION OF UNLVflHITY WOMB! frtao Bmcfc fatal r violent which predict ....... „,m iwemy-rive are accused of challenglnc a society that has disillusioned itself with Us own II Is a grave lime In America when the people permit, applaud and murder in the name of justice and label those who prolest and demonstrate through their constitutional rights as "rlolers • The trigger was pulled by Nixon and Ague* ... the bullet thai killed was guided by Ihe American people. You. the "sllem malorlty," have repeateoiy denounced violence, hut now you condone II even lo the degree of murder to justify your own sickness ;. deny our Need donors for Plasma - $5 for Cemplete Collection I Call 485-4821 For Appointment Hours 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION Street - Fresno true justice, would Indicate such a solution In any case, because It Is In America and not Africa that our ancestors worked with blook. sweat and tears and died. America Is our rightful home and we are well within our rights In demanding an opportunity to enjoy It on the same terms as those ilgrants who helped de- Slnce few white will den r* *'i^r"|S^i"s^si-y-ss-^^sis>xj»ifi, I Brlns this ..1 - It's worth a "7 s^a>ss*Va5Sir\is%iSir\yvs^ai Artist Materials SAVE 20% GRUMBACHER OILS • CANVAS PtRMAMENt PIGMENTS • LIQUTEX WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 BROADWAY at VENTURA ■j—aaammLH1[y/}KuL SUHft*L^ the White community. The "accepted, Negro", the "Integrated Negro*, are mere substitutes which hide a cruel and relentless cultural destruction which is sometimes agonizing to the "Negro*, but which ls becoming oris Intolerable to the black masses. The black man who refuses to give up his Identity and emulate the white model finds he can survive only by rejecting the white society, which means challenging the laws and law enforce- mechanlsm which have kept him down for so long. On the other hand. If he abandons his heritage and gives In to the lure of Integration, he risks certain rejection and humiliation along the way, with no guarantee of everachlevingcomplete acceptance of the black e go from here? Who has the answer? Black people are demonstrating that they reservations about r because they feel them to ilnst ihelr Interests. For the blacks In the ghetto especially, the society's values are often as strange and damaging to him as ls society's standards of beauty. They are both buill on premises which are unattainable tor blacks and many times quite Irrelevant. Soon a decision ls going to have lo be made by somebody- do we Integrate or shall we separate? wide*-, October 26, 1970 THE DAILY COLLEGaAN 3 Was there a revolution in 1776 or a guerrilla war of secession? British tyranny, they forgot to remove the shackles of millions of black slaves ln America. er, Ihe sl G0&LP2K ftWHAT IS THIS COUmY COMWS TOO? OUt? LlFf IS NO IHOFZ SAFE* THAN A HIGGE«S.M ue lasting machine, the r machine, the first gas ie cotton'gin. the tele- receiver, flre-prooflng . daylight motion picture machine, grooved streetcar rails, parachutes and many more Inventions that'helped ion. All these d by the black Blackness is not ethnic; it's your soul who tells who you are chools are just as guilty as our reachers In not telling Ihe whole ion. Students are saying now hat Jeremiah prophesied In eremlsh IG:10. 20. 21. thai our laying Go-I You rau naln knowl- dge In school, hut wisdom and . Pit blurk . . . all faces gather blackness." St. John 8:32. says "Know the truth and the truth will make you free." Cod has no respect of person. All have sinned and have come short of his glory. If there was more love, respect, trust and understanding In Ihe home, there would I* fewer problems in the Schools.. All a person needs is an equal education, opportunities ami justice before the law. That would lake care of the so- called generation gap which ls only a communications gap. among whites alee. Iu eramtalnc the Constitution you will and that ail those who signed It were rich landowners and slave ewners. One of the prerequisites for becoming an official in the new. "revoluUonary • government waa that you owned land. When America became Independent, the colonist asked George Washington to become the first king of America. Washington declined as he had just freed the American colonists from another king. So through a lengthy process the members of the new ruling clique decided to call him "president.* But although the American Revolution was fought to bring a change, little change was actually brought about. Instead of giving the people the power to control their lives a new ruling clique was formed. Instead of people Uke George Washington and Thomas Jefferson freeing their black slaves and sharing their vast estates with the colonists, they kept them right on. Instead of having lo call Parliament 'Parliament.* they called It 'Congress." There were still white Indentured servants and the man with the most money had the most say, just as It ls today. So ln reality there was no revolution ln 177C. but a guerrilla war of secession. There was no change of government, just a change of government name titles. They simply rcplns-ad the British oppressors with Amerl- within vour soul lhat tells von who i.ilkiiic .ilioiii burning people; nol * .esi.-rii scholars h.iw houses, iii ihe hook of Isaiah black people have a i-ast". not to There has been a lot of race 3:2-1. It stall's. "Instead of well set hair, there will he baldness mention tlie Idea ihal Afrirans are celtlni; the farts concerning black culture confused. OtircMl- md InnniiiL.- him ■•.ul of beauty. The Old Tesiameiil is the story ofthe ruber people, vnu are a minority. Israelites and tn the book "Black Cargo." you will find blacks had ^LHE'aHEiEI: culture liefore the Huropeans ventlons thai Die black man has 1 was reaillnc an article In contributed lo Ihe building of directional signals oil aulomo To think blackness was created the San Francisco Chronicle ■ : : . . . , biles, the refining of while sugar. by hot sunlight Is a myth. The hand of God Is the creator of n,Tmr'p.,,r,!,T,f,'Nc!,,.randnSou!h the first successful heart opera- lilarkness and also whiteness. lnx blT",,,»,,pJe'worrheSre°on IhTs ihe beginning there were no col ors of man spoken of. The only way people will understand how Jacob in Israeli was named Zu- know who they are. My findings liulun. a builder ol ships and he on color of man Is not based on was black.<Genesis40:13). There theory but on the Holy Bible. King James Version. I'm not hung-up saiUng man)' oceans and seas. on denomination as some people God gave the Israelites the gift c are and there ls no reason tor lo work with gold, silver. Iron black people to be ashamed of and many other natural resources their ancestry. I have searched and crafts of Immeasurable mag scriptures and found that the first nitude f Exodus 31st and 35th time there was a promise by tbe chapters) and they were black. 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Title | 1970_10 The Daily Collegian October 1970 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | October 30, 1970 Pg 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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NATHAN HEARD
Blacks need
control of their
own newspaper
By Bill Rlddlesprlgger
It would be unfair to ask the
white staff of the Dally Collegian
to provide news or opinions for
and about black people objectively. Walter Llppman states,
•The ablUty lo present news objectively and to Interpret It realistically ls not a native Instinct
A Process of De-Negrofication
I have a friend who says
black racism as he ls by v
Uke Black Power. He ls a
sounds like an educated fool.
lelr police, suffered the grand total of one
vas Invaded by FIVE nations and didn't suffer
s ln the streets of FREEDOMLAND. To bring
of wl
s complete tr
"Uncle Tom* who ei
tark reality (white racism) with ;
ile. Thi
duct of cultur
i knowledge c
about being black?
sentlally the lntere;
of whites. It ls for I
(must mean) he ts
rationalizes white acts a
s by equating ;
(black racism).
iclsm -,lt Is the ACTS and ATTITUDES manifested by whites
iple REACTION to these things as
d threats and loot stores? My edu-
rriend would have me believe that the black rebellion against
les of white racism is black racism. He consistently corn-
black rhetoric with action-packed white racism. Dlstlluslon-
'" the American Dream, and especially Ihe European-Amer-
looters (and Ihe li
and ventlon In Chlcagc
e U.S. t
e that h;
I the
anlfested bj
■II'IM II
attacking the
n miniature during the Democratic Con-
>w much confirmation does one need? A
illy satisfy himself that the saving of
of policemen from "snipers* were the
irs of Afros. He will have to believe this
Ion of It
Stokely Ci
They don't want white;
life which' has conslsl
people. That
only ki
n powerful (
s hy In-
Indeed be t
e (though q
ough to be morally right. I suppose. He p;
:ourse. hlack i
ust and disappointment; there may
nd willfully rohl>ed and killed a world racism as long as whiles arc guaranteed power hy their possession
system Is maintained hy white people of nuclear weapons. Power neutralizes such things
of no heavy consequence despite the fact lhat these while people even made the Germans say
""-" "" ' Black Power
extension of
society. Dlackstu-
dents must h
slon of their
soclety and values.
The romantic
t needed.
The hlack
edition
of Ihe Dally
Collegian ls
paper that blj
ents and this
college can be proud
It has given
black student
For example
do not run
day, but in the Macs
did. Just imagine.
black artist .
ontrlhullng editor-
lals to our paper, it
ter whether you rea
1 a novel by
ly Impossible
uo't io
>!•'.','.'. ".•',' i
by his talent.
Black
people need
and those who support
e children wlih guns In
■n biologically superior beings. S
si be rendered powerless becau
r grubby little hands.
eal entity — if Indeed II ever w
e factor: POWER. In all land."
s Ihe h
achievement foi
to becoming nowhei
Whiles really ought
national :
iase of his li
t damn slogan theiilack n
Is continent. It may mak<
o were never frleijds in the
ollsm, It Is lnsiant manhood, national and per-
economical, educational. poUUcal and cultural
llllons of nowhere niggers who fast on the way
- negroes. It is the GREAT OE-NEGROFlER.
he as grateful for it as blacks, for it Is "also
ls country has long been needing if it's to
nuch too quickly they prefer
:o be legislates, and then fight
It Is can lose decisions without
c four
friend
HONOR
i oiien gei tne impression that my educated negro
he's living In a society of great opportunity merely
society has so many things In it which are run by
eluding him). I can never figure how he makes "great
equal "great opportunity". I believe he's full of s—, and
a hell of an Impression to have about a friend"
You pulled the trigger" Do we integrate or
„„,„„ ,„.« „„,„,,.„„ „„„„,„„,. shall we separate?
oughly represented on Ihe Ohio special irand lurv could sn ..)«
AAUW
book sale
Jt
505 E.PINE
at Roosevelt
OCT.26-31
AMBNCAN ASSOCIATION OF
UNLVflHITY WOMB!
frtao Bmcfc
fatal r
violent
which predict
....... „,m iwemy-rive are accused
of challenglnc a society that has disillusioned itself with Us own
II Is a grave lime In America when the people permit, applaud
and murder in the name of justice and label those who prolest and
demonstrate through their constitutional rights as "rlolers •
The trigger was pulled by Nixon and Ague* ... the bullet thai
killed was guided by Ihe American people. You. the "sllem malorlty,"
have repeateoiy denounced violence, hut now you condone II even lo
the degree of murder to justify your own sickness
;. deny our
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$5 for Cemplete Collection I
Call 485-4821
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true justice, would Indicate such
a solution In any case, because
It Is In America and not Africa
that our ancestors worked with
blook. sweat and tears and died.
America Is our rightful home and
we are well within our rights In
demanding an opportunity to enjoy It on the same terms as those
ilgrants who helped de-
Slnce few white will den
r* *'i^r"|S^i"s^si-y-ss-^^sis>xj»ifi,
I Brlns this ..1 - It's worth a "7
s^a>ss*Va5Sir\is%iSir\yvs^ai
Artist Materials
SAVE 20%
GRUMBACHER OILS • CANVAS
PtRMAMENt PIGMENTS • LIQUTEX
WAR SURPLUS DEPOT
602 BROADWAY at VENTURA
■j—aaammLH1[y/}KuL SUHft*L^
the White community. The "accepted, Negro", the "Integrated
Negro*, are mere substitutes
which hide a cruel and relentless
cultural destruction which is
sometimes agonizing to the "Negro*, but which ls becoming oris
Intolerable to the black masses.
The black man who refuses to
give up his Identity and emulate
the white model finds he can
survive only by rejecting the
white society, which means challenging the laws and law enforce-
mechanlsm which have kept
him down for so long. On the
other hand. If he abandons his
heritage and gives In
to the lure of Integration, he
risks certain rejection and humiliation along the way, with no
guarantee of everachlevingcomplete acceptance of the black
e go from here?
Who has the answer? Black people are demonstrating that they
reservations about
r because they feel them to
ilnst ihelr Interests. For
the blacks In the ghetto especially, the society's values are often as strange and damaging to
him as ls society's standards of
beauty. They are both buill on
premises which are unattainable
tor blacks and many times quite
Irrelevant. Soon a decision ls
going to have lo be made by
somebody- do we Integrate or
shall we separate?
wide*-, October 26, 1970 THE DAILY COLLEGaAN 3
Was there a revolution in 1776
or a guerrilla war of secession?
British tyranny, they forgot to
remove the shackles of millions
of black slaves ln America.
er, Ihe sl
G0&LP2K
ftWHAT IS THIS COUmY COMWS TOO? OUt? LlFf IS NO IHOFZ
SAFE* THAN A HIGGE«S.M
ue lasting machine, the
r machine, the first gas
ie cotton'gin. the tele-
receiver, flre-prooflng
. daylight motion picture
machine, grooved streetcar rails,
parachutes and many more Inventions that'helped
ion. All these
d by the black
Blackness is not ethnic; it's your
soul who tells who you are
chools are just as guilty as our
reachers In not telling Ihe whole
ion. Students are saying now
hat Jeremiah prophesied In
eremlsh IG:10. 20. 21. thai our
laying Go-I You rau naln knowl-
dge In school, hut wisdom and
. Pit
blurk . . . all faces gather blackness." St. John 8:32. says "Know
the truth and the truth will make
you free." Cod has no respect of
person. All have sinned and have
come short of his glory. If there
was more love, respect, trust
and understanding In Ihe home,
there would I* fewer problems
in the Schools.. All a person needs
is an equal education, opportunities ami justice before the law.
That would lake care of the so-
called generation gap which ls
only a communications gap.
among whites alee. Iu eramtalnc
the Constitution you will and that
ail those who signed It were rich
landowners and slave ewners.
One of the prerequisites for becoming an official in the new.
"revoluUonary • government waa
that you owned land. When America became Independent, the colonist asked George Washington to
become the first king of America.
Washington declined as he had
just freed the American colonists
from another king. So through a
lengthy process the members of
the new ruling clique decided to
call him "president.*
But although the American
Revolution was fought to bring a
change, little change was actually
brought about. Instead of giving
the people the power to control
their lives a new ruling clique
was formed. Instead of people Uke
George Washington and Thomas
Jefferson freeing their black
slaves and sharing their vast
estates with the colonists, they
kept them right on. Instead of
having lo call Parliament 'Parliament.* they called It 'Congress." There were still white
Indentured servants and the man
with the most money had the most
say, just as It ls today.
So ln reality there was no revolution ln 177C. but a guerrilla
war of secession. There was no
change of government, just a
change of government name
titles. They simply rcplns-ad the
British oppressors with Amerl-
within vour soul lhat tells von who
i.ilkiiic .ilioiii burning people; nol
*
.esi.-rii scholars h.iw
houses, iii ihe hook of Isaiah
black people have a i-ast". not to
There has been a lot of race
3:2-1. It stall's. "Instead of well
set hair, there will he baldness
mention tlie Idea ihal Afrirans
are celtlni; the farts concerning
black culture confused. OtircMl-
md InnniiiL.- him ■•.ul of beauty. The
Old Tesiameiil is the story ofthe
ruber people, vnu are a minority.
Israelites and tn the book "Black
Cargo." you will find blacks had
^LHE'aHEiEI:
culture liefore the Huropeans
ventlons thai Die black man has
1 was reaillnc an article In
contributed lo Ihe building of
directional signals oil aulomo
To think blackness was created
the San Francisco Chronicle
■ : : . . . ,
biles, the refining of while sugar.
by hot sunlight Is a myth. The
hand of God Is the creator of
n,Tmr'p.,,r,!,T,f,'Nc!,,.randnSou!h
the first successful heart opera-
lilarkness and also whiteness. lnx
blT",,,»,,pJe'worrheSre°on IhTs
ihe beginning there were no col
ors of man spoken of. The only
way people will understand how
Jacob in Israeli was named Zu-
know who they are. My findings
liulun. a builder ol ships and he
on color of man Is not based on
was black. |