Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 16:40:14 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: M-TH: Buffalo Revolutionaries On Thu, 3 Apr 1997 Braderr-AT-aol.com wrote: > > Brad: And where are your "facts" to back up these allegations. As a reader > Louis: Wait a second. Ralph Dumain is *definitely* from Buffalo. That much is true. He was a well known African-American activist with a thriving mortuary business in the 1950s. He was sponsor of the now defunct Buffalo Simbas, a first-class football team in a black semi-professional league. You could always spot Ralph in the stands 2 or 3 rows behind the team, with a hot-dog with everything on it in one hand and a tome by Hegel in the other. Later he moved to Washington where he is known as the conscience of the black community. He, along with Stanley Crouch, has taken a forceful stand against rap music and multiculturalism. This has earned him the enmity of other African-Americans, but Dumain wends his lonely way. Twenty years >from now he will be mentioned in the same breath as other great African-American leftists such as DuBois or CLR James. Right, Ralph? --- from list marxism-thaxis-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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