Date: Sun, 9 Jul 1995 14:28:52 -0400 Subject: Re: Robert and Racism For all except Robert, this follows one of Robert Johnson's redundant postings, so if you've encountered it, go on by... Robert: Thank you for giving my note greater coverage and attention. But you know, when you said that you would "make [me] famous for [my] racism" by the multiple posting (as if the net makes anyone famous except to the truly lonely), i warned you that i was already famous. But i didn't tell you what i was famous for, did i? What i'm famous for is: Lower Lenox Ave Association (Harlem) (1964-Founder) New York City Coalition Against Racism (1965-67 Working Member) Lower East Side (NY) Coalition for Equal Housing (1966-Founder) Mississippi NAACP (1967-69 Working Member) Systematic Training and Redevelopment (Mississippi 1967-69 Working Member) Gulf Coast Coalition for Desegregation (Mississippi 1968 Founder) Mississippi Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (1968 Founder) Mississippians for Voter Registration (1968-69 Working Member) Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee (Mississippi 1968-69 Working Member) Mississippi State Legistative Assistant (1971) Californians Supporting the Panthers (1971-74) Executives for Affirmative Action (1977-Present) ... i could go on and on and on and on. but now that the final nail is in your foolish coffin, there is little need. I could ask "what have you done, Robert?", but i was just waiting for this before i invoked my autodelete utility, so i wouldn't have the pleasure of reading what i would suppose to be a brief if not blank reply. I have to go now; i'm being distracted by an interesting article in the SF Chronicle "Some men are dumber that previously thought." good luck and good bye john --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- ------------------
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