Dick Gregory on Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman and parallels with Atlanta’s missing and murdered children
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Dick Gregory on Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman and parallels with Atlanta’s missing and murdered children

Sanford : FL : USA | Mar 31, 2012 at 3:28 PM PDT
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Mounting evidence has begun to disprove the assertions of George Zimmerman in his version of what happened when he fired a hand gun into the chest of Trayvon Martin. The shot mortally wounded Martin and speculation abounds over the reason why Zimmerman would shoot an unarmed black teenager.

Comedian and humanist Dick Gregory told Allvoices in an exclusive interview in Sanford, Florida, last week that he believes George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin as an act to gain “admittance into some paramilitary or semi-police fraternal order.”

When asked about his comment Mr. Gregory said, “It’s nothing new. They have been killing black boys for a long time.”

Gregory has been a longtime supporter of the theory advanced by James Baldwin in Baldwin’s 1985 essay, “The evidence of things not seen,” that some racist- based group was behind the Atlanta missing and murdered children crisis that occurred in the late 1970s and into the early 1980s. Atlanta authorities arrested and convicted Wayne Williams, a black music promoter and independent journalist, for two of the adults who had been murdered and they closed the book on 23 of 28 other murders with the belief that Wayne Williams had acted alone in those cases as well.

Baldwin contended that as late as the summer of 1981 the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was investigating a Klansman named George Sanders. An informant had told police Sanders stated the killer had “…wiped out a thousand future generations of Niggers.” (See AP, August 5, 2005).

The informant later testified in court that Sanders told him, “The KKK was creating an uprising among the blacks; that they were killing the children, and that they are going to do one each month until things blow up.”

Things were about to blow up when a day care center which catered to black children literally exploded. Atlanta’s black community, frustrated with no end to the disappearance and murder of its children in sight became angry. The city’s first black mayor, Maynard Jackson, reported that the day care center’s boiler had explored. He asked the city to remain calm, offered a million dollar reward for information leading to the capture of the person or persons responsible for the missing and murdered children and within weeks Wayne Williams had been targeted for arrest. To this day no one has come forward to claim the million-dollar reward.

The informant testified that Sanders had “threatened to strangle one of the children, Lubie Geter, because Geter ran into Sanders’ car with a go-cart. Geter was later strangled and Williams was blamed for his death, though never charged. (See the Houston Chronicle, October 9, 1991)

Gregory believes the Klan was killing black boys in Atlanta 30 years ago and that Trayvon Martin’s death may be connected to a ritual or initiation into a paramilitary outfit for George Zimmerman.

Dick Gregory, who has been on a fast since the execution of Troy Davis by the State of Georgia on September 20, 2011, said the Martin shooting would have been swept under the rug if not for what he calls “the black press,” that is, African American journalists employed by mainstream media. The shooting death had occurred three weeks before the story gained traction in the national media.

“This is a wake up call to the nation, what happened here is no different than what happen to Emmitt Till or Troy Davis. It’s time to put an end to the murder of our children and the key(s) to that are the black woman and the black church. It is time for the black woman to stand up and say enough is enough, and time for the black church to reclaim the moral authority it once had,” Gregory said.

We are perhaps days away from a decision from the Special Prosecutor on whether she will file charges against George Zimmerman, but as in the Atlanta Child Murders two decades ago, the black community is in an uproar, with one group, the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, calling for vigilante action. They have posted a “wanted dead or alive” poster and issued a $10,000 reward for the apprehension of George Zimmerman. All of which has taken the nation’s mind off a dismal Republican presidential primary in its desultory quest to select a candidate capable of beating the nation’s first black President in November.

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Dick Gregory chatting on the phone at the Trayvon Martin rally in Mellon Park, Sanford, Florida, March 22, 2012 (c) 2012 Harold Michael Harvey
Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. is based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America, and is an Anchor for Allvoices.
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Posted By RichardSepulveda Richard Sepulveda | about 1 year ago
Enlightening and disturbing as most great works of journalism are... amazing! Rated up!
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Richard Sepulveda, I've walked around with my notes on this piece for over a week, not sure what I should do with them. So today the muse said you have to tell the story. Thanks for the kind words.
Reply By jimiham James A. Hamilton | about 1 year ago
Kudos to the muse, my friend. I was awaiting more on the interview after you referenced it elsewhere. I know deciding to go ahead probably caused a little internal agita. For those who are unaware, Mr. Gregory was proven right when it came to the FBI's "CoIntelPro" authorized by J. Edgar, the truth of which was officially denied for years until provisions of the Freedom of Information Act were acted upon substantiating what many of us had known all along.
Posted By Punditty Punditty | about 1 year ago
I have always admired both Dick Gregory and James Baldwin, but I had not heard of Baldwin's theory on the missing and murdered children in Atlanta. Very interesting, but is there evidence? Did the late Maynard Jackson ever weigh in on Gregory's theory?
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Is there evidence? Baldwin's "The evidence of things not seen," was his first and only book to flop. He could not get the distribution that he had gotten in earlier works and we did not hear any more from his genius until he transpired in the South of France. Jackson ran away from Baldwin and totally ignored him. If Baldwin's theory is correct there would have been no need to debate him, the best approach was to suggest that Baldwin was not in touch with reality and dismiss his theory as one not worthy to be acknowledge. This is a southern approach to dealing with the un-pleasantries of life.
Posted By Punditty Punditty | about 1 year ago
Very disturbing. I will have to look for "The Evidence of Things Not Seen."
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Yes, it is very disturbing.
Posted By Deepizzaguy George Vieto | about 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this report.
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Thank you George Vieto.
Posted By nazish7 nazish7 | about 1 year ago
What Zimmerman did is a one to one killing.Why media is taking this tragic killing as a clashing of one race to another.Just prosecute him killing of Trayvon Martin not a as white man hate to a black man.It opens a Pandora Box of hate of centuries.
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Pandora's box was open centuries ago and pretending that it wasn't isn't going to close the box. Human beings of all hues have to look this fact square in the eyes in order to close that box. For instance, the reason the FAA investigates so thoroughly when a plane goes now is so they can figure why it happen in order to make corrections so it does not happen again. Yet to relive that devastation at ground zero just opens up the wounds for the families concerned. Ensuring the pursuit of happiness is an unpleasant job, but somebody has to do it.
Reply By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Correction: "...insuring the pursuit of happiness..."
Posted By mhatter99 Martin Kloess | about 1 year ago
well written - thank you
Reply By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
Martin, as always thanks for reading my report.
Posted By prabirghose prabirghose | about 1 year ago
thanks for the story ... i was waiting for it ... such trends are not good signs for any country and it must be put on a leash ... no one can wipe out the up-and-coming generation .. it seems the ghost of Adolf Hitler is lurking in the background ... he had tried to eliminate a community but failed ...
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
prabirghose, I was troubled by this information and wasn't sure I wanted to write this story, so it took me a long time to get it out. I have one other story from my visit to Sanford that has me trouble as well and maybe in the coming days I will put it to paper as well. Thanks for reading my report.
Posted By SofiaAmbrosia SofiaAmbrosia | about 1 year ago
a lot of evil in this world...
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