Posted on 03/17/2006 12:07:26 AM PST by beaversmom
Its just a poem, Autumn Ashante, 7, explained of her proud and powerful lyrical offering that has set off a firestorm of controversy and a media feeding frenzy.
Out of the mouth of babes, the seven-year-old prolific reader and performance poet has been unofficially banned from Westchester schools because of a dynamic poem she recited, according to her father, Batin Ashante.
My daughter was invited to perform at Peekskill High and Middle Schools on the last day of Black History Month and responding to a near riot that was avoided on the previous day, and to what she considered to be a racist mural in the middle school, she recited the Black Panther Partys Black Childs Pledge and her poem White Nationalism Put U In Bondage.
Autumn recited the entire pledge before a bank of journalists at City Hall on Tuesday.
I pledge allegiance to my Black People, she said. I will keep myself physically fit, building a strong body free from drugs and other substances which weaken me and make me less capable of protecting myself, my family and my Black brothers and sisters.
Some in the media were less than thrilled by her White nationalism is what put you in bondage: pirates and vampires like Columbus, Morgan, and Darwin drank the blood of the sheep, trampled all over them with steel, tricks and deceit.
Ashante said that his daughter was offended by a four-wall school mural with depictions of Black folks kneeling at the feet of Abe Lincoln with his hands outstretched like Jesus; and then Black folk building the pyramids for a white pharaoh and his wife.
She said, Have you guys seen that racist mural? and then she told them about white nationalism, her father told the Amsterdam News. Autumn announced that she was speaking to the Black and Spanish students, and did her poem, and those students started screaming. The officials didnt like that.
The upstate school district has a problem with her view of white Nationalism, he added, I guess they think that a seven-year-old cant understand because she has not seen what happened during Hurricane Katrina, right? The Amsterdam News asked her what she thought about the subsequent official school response after her presentation.
While saying that the Black and Spanish students cheered, a handful of white students did walk out, Ashante replied, I think it was sad and I am confused because they are making a big fuss about a poem.
She understands however that the official response means that, It was effective to them.
Ashante, a group home counselor, said that his girl loves to read. She drinks in books and remembers everything. Right now shes reading another encyclopedia, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, and Frederick Douglass.
He explained that they worked on the poem together after reading The Disasters Darwinism Brought to Humanity. Ashante said that his daughter was invited to the school by Peekskill Middle School music teacher Councilmember Melvin Bolden.
He was suspended, they took him out of the classroom, said Ashante.
Bolden did not return an Amsterdam News phone call by press time.
Judith Johnson, the superintendent of Peekskill City School District, did not return an Amsterdam News inquiry, but her assistant Alma Jimenez said that all she could do was read a statement.
She denied that Ashante has been banned from performing in the school district, but said, The controversy surrounding this situation is unfortunate. Autumn appeared before a culturally diverse [audience] and in her poem and actions she attempted to bring a wedge between African-American and white students. The students rejected her efforts. We do not have a racially isolated community, people live and work and go to school together.
The teacher who brought her to the school [Mel Bolden] said that her performance was inappropriate for a young audience and has apologized for the incident viewed by many as racist.
Parents and the entire community were told that Ashantes views and actions did not reflect the views of the Peekskill school district.
The Amsterdam News responded that the person in question is a sever-year-old, but Jimenez said abruptly that I can only read the statement.
At Tuesday press conferences Councilman Charles Barron said, Eliot Spitzer needs to investigate this case. Shes a seven-year-old who has the right to free speech. Later that same afternoon Rev. Al Sharpton harangued Westchester school officials who called in a recorded apology to parents of students at Peekskill High School and Peekskill Middle School.
Ashante said that his daughter has been traumatized by what Sharpton called an entire overreaction.
The proper thing to do would have been to call the schools together and have an analytical discussion, not apologize as if she did something wrong, Sharpton blasted.
Barron presented Ashante with a special proclamation from the City Council. We dont care what anybody else says, we are proud of you because you spoke out for us. She said nothing that was not true or inspiring, he said of the child who, according to her father, speaks three languages.
The pubic school system needs to hire her father as a paid consultant. Maybe we need to write a letter to [Schools Chancellor] Joel Klein.
Id love to share my formula, said Ashante. It is one classroom per child.
Late on Tuesday evening, Ashante called the Amsterdam News to say that someone was littering the Peekskill neighborhood with Nazi fliers.
Upstate resident Don DeBar, the Hudson Valley reporter for WBAIs Wake Up Call, told the Amsterdam News that the fliers look identical to the expensively laminated inappropriate garbage sent out last year. It has swastikas and a racist and anti-Semitic blurb.
DeBar said that he thinks that it is the work of a guy in his garage with a laminating machine, who goes out at the weekend and throws the fliers in his station wagon. I dont think they were made in response to the poem issue, the flier looks like the generic garbage. Maybe he read about the issue this week and decided to put Peekskill on his route.
Im not shocked, I understand the times in which we live, and Im trying to make Autumn aware, said Ashante. This is near Bear Mountain, the Klan run this area. He told the paper that he has raised Autumn by himself since she was 11 months old. A media veteran already, Ashante has performed at shows and cultural events from the African Burial Ground to Katrina. She is a voracious reader who began reading books at two years old.
Ive seen how much power we have when our children are exposed to knowledge of our history. The best thing they ever did was to give her a library card, he smiled. Asked what she would tell fellow second-graders (if she wasnt home-schooled by father), Ashante told the Amsterdam News, Id encourage them to read more because knowledge is power.
That being said, part of her speech was correct. People SHOULD do whatever they can to keep themselves healthy, off drugs, and emotionally strong. IMHO the rest is claptrap.
If knowledge is power as she says---then she needs to educate herself on how her "people" self destruct every day without any help from "whitey"
Since when is the Ku Klux Klan in upstate New York, anyway? What a joke.
I agree--stay healthy but drop the hate.
I just think we ignore the racist and especially admonish them when they try and claim they speak for all of black America.
where are evolutionists when we need them?
Virulently anti-Semitic, demagogic, racist unatics like Charles Baron and Al Sharpton are not only accepted by the Dem. Party today.
They are considered in the mainstream of opinion.
It was Gifford Miller-a typical trust fund leftist-who empowered that violent, racist scumbag.
His party should be held accountable for their actions.
Well, again it is a tough issue.
The blacks would look at Republicans pointing out black racism as being racist.
It is really warped in that community. It's like everything with the thinking is inside out and upside down.
They would also say Republicans hate children.
Muslims would claim Republicans hate them (now that one could get all the Republicans elected) :)
In my opinion, the NOI is a terrorist organization that's essentially a cult.
It's no different from the NuWaubians, or MOVE, or Al-Furqa.
They need to be crushed.
Malcolm X made a brilliant speech just before he died illustrating the danger posed by Elijah Muhammed and his demented, delusional disciples, and how these quasi-Islamic, apocalyptic nuts were worse than the KKK.
Keep in mind, at the time the KKK still presented a lingering-and ubiquitous-threat in many parts of the South.
The fact that we've allowed them to thrive for so long no doubt encouraged other, even more dangerous, Islamic terrorists to feel that this nation was a soft target.
Orianna Fallaci had a chilling chapter in the second part of her trilogy that details her conversation with Cassius Clay after he was brainwashed by the NOI.
Everyone should read it.
The NOI needs to be DOA PDQ IMO.
They are dangerous.
A quarter to.
I hope it is Ann Coulter that is keeping you up. :)
After that New York introduction where she said "You looked like someone she should know", I figured she might have stayed in touch. You never know.
Students need to be educated that it was black Africans who captured other black Africans and sold them into slavery--then and now.
Racism has unfortunately become a fully accepted mainstream ideal. Rich white males are always evil. I am watching a commercial for Washinton Mutual Bank where a black man shows us how WaMu gets their great ideas. They have a group of old white men imprisoned in the bank's basement, any suggestions the men have, WaMu does the opposite (funny right?). To keep whitey from getting upset WaMu placates them with a champagne dispenser. Now lets turn this ad around. Use Black men as the pregenitors of bad ideas and have the bank placate them with Malt Liquor (not so funny).
In St Louis a huge auditorium of African American children from 5 to 11 years recited the same poem and the "I am that Black Child" pledge. This is something that is appearing in other cities also.
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