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Life Arts    H4'ed 9/29/14

The Fear of No Return

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When I saw 12 Years a Slave, it brought forth a rush of emotion that forced me to consider where I stand as a Black man today" in 2013". When America is supposed to be a more enlightened and just society. My thoughts led me to a place where I can easily comprehend the path we have traveled; one that perpetually puts me in my "place" as a "boy" instead of a "man" -- as "chained" rather than "free."

Given those parameters, I have a special take on the movie (a depiction of the past) that (in current reality) could easily be ME. Solomon Northup, a "free man" became enslaved and endured soul wrenching experiences that left him traumatized.

It strikes me to my soul that the very same experience could easily happen to me -- TODAY.

As with Northup, I could be innocently walking down the street, be picked up and cast into a system where my name is taken, I am held in chains, shipped far from home, forced to work, and never know when I might again be free. This could happen (and often does).

I hope you will recognize by now that I'm speaking of the American criminal "just-us" system -- one which relentlessly inflicts the onus of involuntary servitude -- meted out to many Black men (especially) who may be "pronounced guilty" -- based upon a conviction that bears little (if any) proof.

Just as Black men (and some women) were kidnapped and sold into slavery during Solomon Northrup's time, Black people continue to experience a frighteningly similar fate, under a process that is euphemistically "colored" with the rule of law.

Modern day law enforcement protocol has its roots in the slave catchers and bounty hunters of the past who would swoop into town and grab any Black man moving. If you could not prove you were a free man, you were doomed. How did one prove they were free? As we saw in the film, Solomon Northup was stripped of his clothing and personal belongings. How in the world could he, when demanded, produce "papers" to prove his status? Even if he did, I can easily see the jailer tearing them to shreds.

Today, police can stop any and every one and inquire about their status. Mostly, they demand "Do you have any wants or warrants." (Yes, I KNOW the procedure and the de rigueur stance of submission.) They will then run your name through "the system." If something pops up on their screen, you WILL be taken into custody. And that easily becomes an unbelievable journey into hell. It has happened to me and far too many other Black people -- EVERY DAY.

Having a driver's license or state ID, a social security card or even a passport means nothing in a police stop. There are no "papers" immediately at hand to certify that you are not wanted. It is in the hands of the slave catcher/police to determine if you are "clean" (read "free").

I am Solomon Northup every day of my life. Every time I walk out my door, there is the possibility of not coming home. Just the simple act of going to see this incredibly real movie summons my fear of no return.

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