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July 26, 2012

  • Ghana’s President Dies Suddenly

    Ghana’s President Dies Suddenly by Frederick H. Lowe President John Mills of the Republic of Ghana died suddenly on Tuesday at a military hospital, where he was being treated for an undisclosed illness, Martey Newman, his chief of staff, announced on Ghana’s official portal. “It is with a heavy heart and deep sorrow that we announce the sudden and untimely death of the President of the Republic of Ghana---his excellency, Professor John Atta Mills.

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  • Study: Blacks Find Few Places to Get a Photo ID in the Rural South

    Study: Blacks Find Few Places to Get a Photo ID in the Rural South African Americans who live in rural areas of Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia face significant challenges visiting department of motor vehicle (DMV) or county election offices to obtain state-issued photo-identification cards.

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  • African Union Elects First Woman Chairman

    African Union Elects First Woman Chairman by Frederick H. Lowe The African Union Commission, which is the administrative branch of the African Union, elected Dr. Nkosazana Clarise Dlamini-Zuma chairman at the organization’s meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethopia. Dr.

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  • Group Honors First R.I. Public School to Enroll Black Children

    Group Honors First R.I. Public School to Enroll Black Children The Rhode Island Black Heritage Society on Saturday will unveil a plaque at the former Meeting Street School, which in 1828 became the first public school in Rhode Island and one of the first in the nation to enroll African-American children as students.

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  • The NorthStar's Books

    The NorthStar's Books A Plaque And A New Biography Give Forgotten Black Opera Star An Encore by Frederick H.

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  • Big Cheese Supplier Eats Crow

    Leprino Foods Inc., a Denver-based federal food contractor, has agreed to pay $550,000 to more than 250 African- American, Hispanic and Asian individuals who were denied entry-level jobs at the company’s plant in Lemoore, Calif. The U.S.

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  • Foreclosures Hit Black Seniors Hardest

    Foreclosures Hit Black Seniors Hardest New America Media WASHINGTON, D.C.—The mortgage crisis has slammed every age group—especially the oldest Americans 75-plus -- and has hit Latino and African-American seniors and their families the hardest, according to a study being released by the Washington, D.

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  • Virginia Cops Fired After Expressing Desires to See Obama Dead

    RICHMOND, Va. (TriceEdneyWire.com) - Two White Richmond police officers have been fired for calling for the assassination of President Barack Obama during his campaign visit to the city in May.

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  • Olympics May Not Bear Out Promises

    Olympics May Not Bear Out Promises New America Media Three days of grassroots activism, petitions and popular pressure have resulted in a reversal of the British Olympic Association’s decision to deny press accreditation to The Voice, the UK’s only national, weekly newspaper for the black community. The Voice had been denied official media access to the Olympic Games, with organizers citing a lack of space, despite the presence of many black athletes on the British Olympic team, and despite the fact that roughly 700 press passes were set aside for UK media.

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  • Usher's Stepson Dies; Funeral Services Scheduled

    Usher's Stepson Dies; Funeral Services Scheduled Willie A Watkins Funeral Home Inc. will hold a viewing on Thursday, July 26, for Singer Usher's 11-year-old stepson, Kile Glover, who died two weeks after an accident on a lake.

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  • Sherman Hemsley

    Sherman Hemsley Sherman Hemsley, who played George Jefferson on the popular television sitcom The Jeffersons, died on Tuesday at his home in El Paso, Texas. He was 74.

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  • Sylvia Woods

    Sylvia Woods Sylvia Woods, who co-founded Sylvia's restaurant in Harlem with her husband, Herbert Woods, in 1962, was remembered during a more than two-hour service on Tuesday at Abyssinian Baptist Church.

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  • The NorthStar’s Week in Black History

    The NorthStar’s Week in Black History July 26 through August 1 July 26 1916 ----- Born on this date in Richmond, Va., Spottiswood W. Robinson, III was an educator, civil-rights attorney, judge and the first black person to be appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

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Julianne Malveaux
Julianne Malveaux

'God's Plan' to Kill?

By Julianne Malveaux

(TriceEdneyWire.com) - George Zimmerman, the Florida man who killed Trayvon Martin, told Fox News personality Sean Hannity that the events that occurred on Feb. 26, 2012 were “God’s will.” What a cynical manipulation of our Creator, to suggest that the massacre of an African-American teenager by a crazed vigilante is the will of God.
 
Actually, if one wants to know about God’s will, one might simply to go to the Ten Commandments, the sixth of which is quite explicit.  “Thou shall not kill.”

George Zimmerman has proven himself to be a multiple liar.  He called himself destitute while collecting tens of thousands of dollars from a website that was formed to fund his defense.  A judge put him back in jail for that lie.  He declined medical attention the night he killed Trayvon, and then showed up the next day with bumps on his head, but no evidence of who put them there.  This is the equivalent of a drunk driver fleeing the scene of an accident and turning himself in sober the next day.  Now, Mr. Zimmerman faces a camera from an undisclosed location because he fears death threats, faking sincerity and regrets but saying that Trayvon’s death is God’s will.

Trayvon Martin’s death is not God’s will but Zimmerman’s, and the will of those legislative vigilantes who have passed “Stand Your Ground” laws in many states.  Trayvon’s death is the will of those who have peddled these vigilante laws all over the nation.  Just as Zimmerman has manipulated God’s word, he has also manipulated the truth, and he ought to be ashamed.

Note that “Stand Your Ground” laws are different from the “Castle Laws” that allow residents to use force against those who unlawfully enter their property. These laws have their own downside – witness the case of a man who shot Halloween trick-or-treaters.  But these laws allow folks to shoot people (as opposed to formerly held laws where one was required to retreat) if they are in a place where a defendant is allowed to be.  Using such laws, had Trayvon had a weapon, he might have justifiably used it on Zimmerman, since he had the same right to be on the streets as Zimmerman. But does anyone have any doubt that if the shoe were on the other foot, Trayvon would not have been allowed to leave jail without being charged?

George Zimmerman says this case has divided our nation, and he is perhaps right.  How else could an admitted killer garner more than $150,000 via the Internet unless some rabid souls choose to support the wanton massacre of young African American men?  At the same time, this admitted killer has had hubris enough to provoke the New Black Panther Party to make him the target of incendiary rhetoric.  But the New Black Panther Party, a small organization that is more bark than bite, may have offered a death threat.  Zimmerman, who was told not to follow Trayvon Martin, actually committed one, and were it not for the national attention this case has garnered, might have never been charged with the evil he committed.

I had the opportunity to meet Sybrina Hudson, Trayvon Martin’s mother, and attorney Benjamin Crump at the most recent Rainbow/PUSH annual conference.  Sybrina is soft spoken but determined, a woman who would not have sought the limelight but for her commitment to seeing that her son, and other young black men targeted by racists, have justice.  She has started a website, www.justicetm.org, that will promote justice for Trayvon and the many other young black men whose lives are placed in jeopardy by “stand your ground” laws.  She is to be commended for turning her pain into passion and power.

The rest of us who love young, hoodie-wearing black men who have every right to walk the streets, to stop at stores to buy iced tea and Skittles, to hang out at bus stops, as other teens do, to play basketball on courts at night, now must tell them the racist rules of the game. One friend told me that she instructs her sons never to look a white policeman or a threatening-looking white man in the eye.  She says she hates the Reconstruction-inspired instructions but embraces it if it will keep her sons alive.  Another has banned evening excursions, choosing to drive her sons to get snacks, rather than to have them walk. Still another, who lives in a tony suburb in Maryland, has instructed her son to turn on the microphone embedded in his phone so that, in case of confrontation, she has a record of what happened.

George Zimmerman evokes memories of Amadou Diallo, whose wallet was perceived to be a gun, of the mentally disturbed New York grandmother whose scissors in her own hand and no threat to anyone, caused her death, of Michael Griffith, who found himself in the wrong neighborhood (Howard Beach) in Brooklyn and paid for it with his life, and of countless other deaths, some of which never get media attention. Zimmerman evokes memories of those juries who let whites kill without penalty in the Civil Rights Movement.  He reminds us that, for all the talk of post racialism, in some cases, African Americans have no rights that whites are bound to respect.

George Zimmerman says his murder of Trayvon Martin was “God’s will.” He knows another God than most of us do.  But then this gross manipulation of our Savior’s word is not the first manipulation Zimmerman has attempted.  Shame on him, and shame on those ministers who do not immediately denounce this blasphemy.

Julianne Malveaux is a Washington, D.C.-based economist and author.

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