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To: TexKat

Am I the only one who does not believe in coincidences?
Feb marked the 35th anniversary of the Wilmington 10.

http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:ZP5Ai-_U6QgJ:www.wilmingtonjournal.com/News/article/article.asp%3FNewsID%3D66518%26sID%3D38+chavis+wilmington&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1



http://gtrc.blogspot.com/

Next week the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission

from their website:

The report itself will be released to the public and posted online (at http://www.greensborotrc.org/) the evening of May 25, without the customary early release to media outlets. Instead of relying on others’ interpretations, the public will be able to read and process for themselves the GTRC’s findings and conclusions on the context, causes, sequence and consequence of Greensboro’s tragedy of Nov. 3, 1979.

On that day, Klan and Nazi members killed five labor organizers and wounded ten others at a “Death to the Klan” rally organized in a public housing community by the Communist Workers Party. Klan and Nazi defendants were acquitted of murder and civil rights violations in state and federal criminal trials. However, a civil trial found that Klansmen, Nazis and two members of the Greensboro Police Department were jointly liable for one wrongful death.

(excerpted)


It is about power in Durham. Someone was smart enough to capitalize on the non-crime in March.

FYI: The Wilmington Ten
Benjamin F. Chavis
Reginald Epps
Jerry Jacobs
James McKoy
Wayne Moore
Anne Sheppard Morris
Marvin Patrick
Connie Tindall
Willie Earl Vereen
Joe Wright


520 posted on 05/20/2006 3:20:01 PM PDT by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights
I'm hoping you won't mind if I focus on Ben Chavis a tad here. I have no idea where he's been since he was ousted as NAACP for some horrid sex thing. Read The Last Temptation of Minister Benjamin Inside the Sex Scandal at Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7 , October 2000

Didn't Chavis, who changed his name to Chavis Muhammad, get a Divinity Degree from Duke, and is currently a Nation of Islam guy?

Bio of Ben Chavis (Chavis Muhammad)

From bio: "His great-great-grandfather, John Chavis, is considered to be the first black graduate of Princeton University, because he graduated from a New Jersey seminary (religious school) that later became the university. John Chavis, according to Benjamin, was killed in 1838 for teaching slave children to read and write.--end snip

Was his grandfather JOHN CHAVIS: John Chavis, a free blackman, educated at Princeton, teacher to Willie Mangum's Children].

More Snips:

He numbered among his pupils some who became distinguished in the next generation. Among those who are known to have attended his school were Priestly H. Mangum, brother of Senator Mangum and himself a lawyer of distinction; Charles Manly, Governor of North Carolina; Abram Rencher, minister to Portugal and Governor of New Mexico; Mr. James H. Horner, founder of the Horner School; as well as others of less distinction. His school served as a high school and academy for the section in which it was located. One of the extracts already quoted gives us some idea of his scholarship and it seems that he prepared some of his pupils for the University of North Carolina.

His abilities as preacher and teacher and his high character brought him an acquaintance with the leading citizens of that section of the state, by whom he was treated with every mark of respect. We have a very pleasing account of this from Mr. Paul C. Cameron, who wrote in 1883:

"In my boyhood life at my father's [Judge Cameron's] home I often saw John Chavis, a venerable old Negro man, recognized as a free man and as a preacher or clergyman of the Presbyterian Church. As such he was received by my father and treated with kindness and consideration, and respected as a man of education, good sense, and most estimable character. He seemed familiar with the proprieties of social life, yet modest and unassuming, and sober in his language and opinions. He was polite, yes, courtly, but it was from his heart and not affectation. I remember him as a man without guile. His conversation indicated that he lived free from all evil or suspicion, seeking the good opinion of the public by the simplicity of his life and the integrity of his conduct. If he had any vanity, he most successfully concealed it. He conversed with ease on the topics that interested him, seeking to make no sort of display, simple and natural, free from what is so common to his race in coloring and diction. . . . I write of him as I remember him and as he was appreciated by my superiors, whose respect he enjoyed."

>***end snip

**************PtBofR -- do you think there is a relationship between Ben Chavis and John, Crystal Mangum and Senator Mangum?

Find anything?

530 posted on 05/20/2006 4:35:25 PM PDT by Alia
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