Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Conversation with Elvira and Marvin X on Education

Elvira, furthermore, many of those socalled independent black schools are sadly producing a new breed of negroes with consciousness, a neo-negro with African consciousness but smell of black bourgeoisie arrogance and snobbery. Teachers have told me of children in these schools who are lazy, filthy and ultra proud because only their black bourgeoisie parents can afford to pay the tuition so they can become assholes--yes, these children have traveled to Africa and Europe, but are yet suffering from the addiction to white supremacy and might as well attend public schools as they may have African consciousness but in reality are little white kids in black face who are pampered with maids at home and servants at their beck and call, including their teachers--some teachers have refused to return to the classroom at these schools.

Until we tackle the little white man inside of us and kill him outright, the next generation shall be economically and educationally superior but spiritually dead men and women walking who shall inherit the conspicious consumption of their pseudo conscious parents, joining them in the allley of white supremacy madness.
--Marvin X




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From: Elvira Williams
To: Marvin X Jackmon
Cc: royalimedia
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:20:11 PM
Subject: Re: Marvin X Mythology Tour


HUMMMMMmmmmmmm,

Truth really hurt and that's what you are a truth teller. I hate to agree but I do you are so right, and I will keep hoping our kids need teachers like you.

ROYALIMEDIA took a walk from Florida to DC. for the same reason,check him out in the cc file walking for Black EDUCATION.


Elvira




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From: Marvin X Jackmon
To: Elvira Williams
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:38:04 PM
Subject: Re: Marvin X Mythology Tour


own schools = revolution. The Jews will never release their stranglehold (as per teacher unions) on making perfect little negroes in the public schools. How can we have our own schools when we have very few black teachers nationwide. I attended the California Teachers Conf put on by the California Supertindent of Schools. But with 4000 teachers presents, there were less than 400 black teachers present. So forget about black teachers--and of course more than half of the blacks presents were actually of white minds or merely working for a paycheck, having no real interest in making Johnny and Johnnymae black. m




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From: Elvira Williams
To: Marvin X Jackmon
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 3:30:10 PM
Subject: Re: Marvin X Mythology Tour


Amiri Baraka,

Yes some body blow up America I sent that to many democrated groups they tried to get him fired then he come up with a speech he said he will not apoligizi. I love that man as well. we can find a way to open our own Schools if only I wasn't so ill the e-mail below makes me look bad but they changed the paper work. I went to this minister for help. gave him a cope he didn't know it was a copy when I received it back all had changed that's not all long story.

this is why we need our own schools.

Elvira




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From: Marvin X Jackmon
To: Elvira Williams
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:14:24 PM
Subject: Re: Marvin X Mythology Tour


When my writings is allowed in the schools there will be a revolution in the land. We were writing like this during the 60s but most of our literature has not made it into the schools, even the black studies departments use very little of the lit. from the Black Arts Movement or BAM. See Black Fire, the classic anthology of the 60s, edited by Larry Neal and Amiri Baraka. Also see The Black Arts Movement by James Smithurst, University of North Carolinia Press. But I am doing all I can to put my lit. in the streets of Babylon. love, m

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