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George S. Schuyler and Black History Month(s)
Men's News Daily ^ | 23 February 2004 | Nicholas Stix

Posted on 02/23/2004 12:13:18 PM PST by mrustow

Well, here it is the second Black History Month, and I'll bet you haven't heard one thing about George S. Schuyler (1895-1977). What's that, you say, there's only ONE Black History Month? Where have you been?

Nowadays, New Year's Day signals the beginning of Black History Month I (or is it Martin Luther King Month?), and last summer in New York, for several weeks, some Harlem institutions held celebrations that certainly made it sound like we were in BHM. About 12 years ago, pc director Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs) said that every month should be Black History Month, and we're well on our way towards realizing that dubious goal. Note, too, that while for years, racist black activists and second-rate comics have complained, "You see that they give us the shortest month!" the celebration was founded in 1926 by black nationalist scholar-activist Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) as Negro History Week in February, to coincide with the Great Emancipator's birthday. That all that time devoted to celebration and alleged learning has led to racist myths rather than enlightenment, is typical of contemporary racial "progress."

George S. Schuyler was, simply, the greatest black journalist this country has ever produced. From 1924-1966, he bestrode the negro press like a colossus. Working for Robert Lee Vann's (1879-1940) Pittsburgh Courier weekly newspaper, under his own name, Schuyler penned a column, "News and Views," of which H.L. Mencken remarked, "I am more and more convinced that he is the most competent editorial writer now in practice in this great free republic." Schuyler was in turn known as "the Negro's Mencken." Schuyler wrote the Courier's weekly unsigned, house editorial. He traveled the world, investigating stories, which he wired back to the Courier, such as his world scoop on the return of slavery to Liberia, which had been founded in 1847 by American freedmen. (He was also the first black journalist to write, as a freelancer, for leading white publications, such as the New York Evening Post (now the New York Post), Washington Post, The Nation and The American Mercury). And under no less than eight pseudonyms, he wrote the serial pulp fiction that proved to be the Courier's most popular feature (Samuel I. Brooks, Rachel Call, Edgecombe Wright, John Kitchen, William Stockton, Verne Caldwell and D. Johnson).

Schuyler was also the greatest racial satirist this country has ever seen, whose classic, 1931 novel, Black No More has twice been reprinted in the past 15 years.

In the same year that Black No More appeared, Schuyler's novel, Slaves Today: A Story of Liberia, was published, in which he presented, in fictional form, his discovery of the very real Liberian slave trade.

As a journalist, I can't carry Schuyler's jock strap. And yet, this giant has only 723 entries on google (several from my articles), less than even I do! Usually, the only time he gets noticed during one of the Black History Months, is when I write about him. And when Schuyler does get mentioned by what journalist Tony Brown calls, in The Truth According to Tony Brown, the "Black Unaccountable Machine," it is to slight him, to insult him, to misrepresent him.

George Schuyler's problem was that he was (gasp) . a conservative!

In the mid-1990s, the New York Times hired Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. to do a hit piece on Schuyler in the Book Review, in which Gates, who fancies himself the second coming of W.E.B. DuBois, derided Schuyler as a self-hating black, a "fragmented" man.

And so, when the alleged newspaper of record commissioned Phyllis Rose to review Kathryn Talalay's 1995 biography of Schuyler's daughter, Philippa, Composition in Black and White, the reviewer devoted only one sentence to the father, whom she reduce to a crank.

In 1998, when Long Island University gave a special George Polk Award to the Pittsburgh Courier (not the black newspaper that currently uses its name), and feted its few living former staffers, LIU, the Times and the Daily News (and Daily News columnist E.R. Shipp) celebrated aged mediocrities, while assiduously refusing to so much as mention the one person responsible for the award: George Schuyler. (The newspapers both refused, as well, to publish my letters mentioning Schuyler.)

And in 1999, the PBS "documentary," The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords, written by Jill and Stanley Nelson, Lou Potter and Marcia A. Smith, and directed by Stanley Nelson, reduced Schuyler's connection to the Courier to the phrase, "conservative columnist George Schuyler."

We live in a time in which pygmies are celebrated as giants, and giants are either blacked out of history or their stories revised beyond recognition. But if we are to honestly understand black history, and thus, American history, we must understand the life and work of George S. Schuyler. And so, we must toss out the dogmas we have been taught, and continue to be taught about American history. And we must understand Schuyler - he was that important.

It will take time, but the truth will out, the universities and the public schools and the mainstream media notwithstanding.

Next column: George S. Schuyler, Part II.

Nicholas Stix


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: New York; US: Pennsylvania
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An introduction to the life of a forgotten giant of 20th century American journalism.
1 posted on 02/23/2004 12:13:18 PM PST by mrustow
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2 posted on 02/23/2004 1:02:19 PM PST by mrustow
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3 posted on 02/23/2004 1:02:58 PM PST by mrustow
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4 posted on 02/23/2004 1:03:36 PM PST by mrustow
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5 posted on 02/23/2004 1:04:08 PM PST by mrustow
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6 posted on 02/23/2004 1:04:45 PM PST by mrustow
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7 posted on 02/23/2004 1:05:16 PM PST by mrustow
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8 posted on 02/23/2004 1:05:46 PM PST by mrustow
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To: mrustow
To one and all: by all means try to get your hands on a copy of George S. Schuyler's autobiography "Black and Conservative," published ca. 1966. I found a copy years ago in a used bookstore and I can't begin to tell you what a graceful writer George Schuyler was, or what a fascinating and full life he led, even during a time when people of his color were subject to social and legal restrictions throughout the country. George S. Schuyler truly is the "Father of Modern Black Conservatism," and no more worthy progenitor could there be than Mr. Schuyler.
9 posted on 02/23/2004 1:30:49 PM PST by Map Kernow ("I hold that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" ---Thomas Jefferson)
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To: mrustow
At first I thought this guy sounded way ahead of his time Mr.r. but, on second thought I'm thinking blacks & the black family used to be extremely "conservative" as compared to today.

Whether they called it "conservative" or thought of themselves as "conservative" is another matter, altogether.

Anyway, on that note how about what our Sec of Education, Rod Paige, called the NEA today, eh?
Yup, the Sec of Education said the NEA were "terrorists" & frankly I'd applaud the man's keen vision & sense (& his stones) even if he weren't black.

Sounds like quite a guy, Rod Paige does; and, if you want to read more about this?
Just click HERE & have at it.

Bet you'll get the same impression after reading this as I have, too.
That being: the GUTLESS Republicans are going to throw this good man's ass right under the proverbial bus given the *spin* the filthy Liberal-Socialist quisling mediots are giving this.

Happy "Black History Month," Mr. Paige.
A man's man like you made just *one* mistake, Sir.

...you aligned yourself with cowards.

10 posted on 02/23/2004 3:04:33 PM PST by Landru (Indulgences: 2 for a buck.)
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To: mrustow; cyborg
A great man, New York native and one of the few journalists of his time that even came close to HL Mencken (who was an admirer of Mr. Schuyler). Politically incorrect to the core, whose racial frankness back in the 1930s flew in the face of both the "color blind, one race" propaganda of the Communists and the stupid conspiracy theories of the nationalists.
11 posted on 02/23/2004 3:17:39 PM PST by Clemenza (I am homeless, come and take me...into reach of your rattling drums...)
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12 posted on 02/23/2004 3:18:29 PM PST by Clemenza (I am homeless, come and take me...into reach of your rattling drums...)
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To: Map Kernow
I was able to buy a copy of Black and Conservative through alibris.com, which has a much wider selection than half.com, on which I used to rely. Everything you said about Schuyler is true in spades, if you'll pardon the pun. If he'd been a socialist hack, there'd be whole libraries written about him, college courses devoted to him, everything he'd ever written would be in print, and he'd be the subject of feature movies and TV miniseries. But alas and alack, he was brilliant and conservative.
13 posted on 02/23/2004 3:22:59 PM PST by mrustow
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To: mrustow
Even better is how literature Professors never mention that Zora Neale Hurston, perhaps the greatest black fiction writer of the 20th Century, was a lifelong Republican who supported Robert Taft in the 1950s.
14 posted on 02/23/2004 3:25:32 PM PST by Clemenza (I am homeless, come and take me...into reach of your rattling drums...)
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To: Clemenza
I am amazed that I never heard of black history month till high school and college. I don't believe in it. No other country teaches history the way this country does, and when talking about publik skools that's not saying much. These things should be taught as part of a general course and not pop up once a year.

Exactly how did I get through life without this I wonder /sarcasm
15 posted on 02/23/2004 3:38:33 PM PST by cyborg
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To: Landru
At first I thought this guy sounded way ahead of his time Mr.r. but, on second thought I'm thinking blacks & the black family used to be extremely "conservative" as compared to today.

There's a history to be written on the tragic revolution that occurred in black thinking in this country following WWII, but I'm damned if I can think of someone who could do the story justice, AND get it published.

Whether they called it "conservative" or thought of themselves as "conservative" is another matter, altogether.

True. That reminds me of a distinction by the political thinker, James Antle, who has written articles distinguishing between minority (I think he was talking about Hispanics and the GOP) cultural conservatism and political conservatism.

Anyway, on that note how about what our Sec of Education, Rod Paige, called the NEA today, eh?

Yup, the Sec of Education said the NEA were "terrorists" & frankly I'd applaud the man's keen vision & sense (& his stones) even if he weren't black.

I was just out with The Bosslady and the Bossboy for pizza. On the TV news, the newsreader said that the White House had said the Secretary's words were "inappropriate," but emphasized that the White House did NOT apologize for the statement. And seconds ago, on the Lehrer Report, a GOP gov (Dirk Kempthorne sp.?) sidestepped the issue, saying only that Paige had said nice things about teachers; the Dem chaperone (Gov. Mark Warner) said he was shocked.

I think Paige's being black may be an advantage; if he were white, if might have cost him his job.

16 posted on 02/23/2004 3:58:33 PM PST by mrustow
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To: Landru
P.S. Thanks for the link. (But their cowardice works to Paige's advantage --- they're too chicken to fire a black Republican.)
17 posted on 02/23/2004 4:00:03 PM PST by mrustow
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To: Clemenza
A great man, New York native and one of the few journalists of his time that even came close to HL Mencken (who was an admirer of Mr. Schuyler). Politically incorrect to the core, whose racial frankness back in the 1930s flew in the face of both the "color blind, one race" propaganda of the Communists and the stupid conspiracy theories of the nationalists.

I'm not sure anyone could ever satisfactorily explain how a man who had so little patience for fools, could for forty years dominate a business that lived off pandering to conspiratorial, nationalistic delusions.

18 posted on 02/23/2004 4:02:53 PM PST by mrustow
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To: Clemenza
Even better is how literature Professors never mention that Zora Neale Hurston, perhaps the greatest black fiction writer of the 20th Century, was a lifelong Republican who supported Robert Taft in the 1950s.

Yup. They're so desperate to find black females from that (or any) era, that they would have anthologized her work, if she were functionally illiterate!

19 posted on 02/23/2004 4:04:41 PM PST by mrustow
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To: mrustow
Happy to bump this. Both he and his daughter--a very accomplished woman in a number of fields--got smeared late in the father's life, because they were not afraid to state truth on awkward subjects, and to defy the dogma that the Left has tried to put into the mouths and pens of American Negroes. His daughter, for those who do not remember, wrote the compelling truth about what our State Department and others were doing to the pro-Western people of Katanga, at the time of Congolese "independence."

Dean Rusk should probably have been put on trial for treason for that; but of course he was not. (We financed and provided logistics for a brutal war to suppress the anti-Communists!)

Thank you for posting this, amidst all the garbage being posted to honor men and women who should be excoriated rather than praised. The Schuylers were a class performance. They certainly should not be forgotten.

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

20 posted on 02/23/2004 4:22:53 PM PST by Ohioan
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