For
our Peace Issue, MIM(Prisons) had solicited a number of allies who are
doing work for peace among the lumpen on the streets. Though the Peace
Issue is done, our pages remain open to those who are doing such work,
as we want to build as many connections as we can between what is going
on in the streets and behind prison walls. This article will make some
of those connections in a mostly historical way. Similar stories can be
told about the largest street organizations based in Los Angeles, New
York, Chicago and beyond. And as we’ll see, the use of prisons to
isolate the peace makers is having a very real impact on efforts in
oppressed communities.
Chicago
The Chicago story could start in the late 1960’s with Fred Hampton of
the
Black
Panther Party, who was shot in his sleep by the FBI for attempting
to unite street and youth organizations under a revolutionary banner of
the original “rainbow coalition.” While some legacies of that work
remain, COINTELPRO was quite effective in preventing thousands of lumpen
youth from joining the anti-imperialist United Front. During the same
period, other street organizations were joining a coalition with city
and business leaders in Chicago. The Conservative Vice Lords (CVL) were
one of these groups who became a significant force for building Black
businesses and serving the lumpen youth of the community. Despite their
turn from petty crime and street fighting to a positive community
organization, their attempts to work with the pigs and the business
establishment failed again and again. Eventually their leaders were
targeted for frame ups and put in prison like the revolutionary
Panthers, despite a program that never attempted anything but
integration into mainstream capitalist society. Their differences with
the Panthers seemed to be based on misunderstandings of the Panther
strategy (1), which others have suggested were a result of COINTELPRO
misinformation campaigns.
In the end the CVL leadership saw that the next generation was coming up
looking to undo everything they had built. And sure enough the streets
of Chicago succumbed to more violence and chemical warfare following the
destruction of the Panthers and efforts like those of CVL. The next
generation produced Larry Hoover who also came around from the criminal
mentality to create institutions like “Save the Children,” support legal
Black business development and register thousands of people to vote.
After being imprisoned, Hoover’s Gangster Disciples (GDs) hosted perhaps
the largest peace summit in u$ lumpen history in Chicago in 1993. After
his 13th parole denial Hoover released a statement in which he said
things such as:
Drugs are our enemy, destroying many of us with the lure of profit, more
of us with addiction, and still more with the crime that results; we
must join our voices with those across the land, of whites and blacks,
churchgoers and convicts, gays and straights - all who share the purpose
of taking the profit out of drugs and ending the slaughter made easy by
guns. (2)
And this was not just talk, as the GD’s had demonstrated their ability
to achieve such goals. The biggest immediate threat to the imperialist
establishment that the lumpen can make is to end the meaningless
destruction of oppressed youth life while destroying the profits from
chemical warfare thru imperialist-run drug cartels. The state responded
by sending Hoover to the federal supermax prison ADX in Colorado for
conspiracy charges to deal drugs.
New York
In New York City the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation is a
well-documented (if not always accurately) example of the modern
repression of progressive mass organizations of lumpen youth. With
constant targeting by police, most of the local leadership ended up in
prison. The main architect behind the Nation’s growth in New York, King
Blood, has spent 12 years in complete isolation. King Tone, who was the
popular spokespersyn for the Nation in NYC during their politicization
in the mid-1990’s has also been in prison since those tumultuous years.
Their pro-Puerto Rican community organizing made them greater targets
than they had been as a street gang engaged in criminal activities.
Statements like,
“We are not AMERICAN, we are one of 22 million Puerto Ricans who are
victims of Americanism… We are Revolutionary Nationalists but we are
remembered as proletarian internationalists, heroic fighters in the
struggle against oppression and imperialism.” (3)
led one pig to state,
There’s no way we’re gonna let a bunch of gang-bangers think they’re the
Panthers or the Young Lords.
As more Kings & Queens went to prison, they took their goals with
them and began to build educational programs and promote peace within
the new gang units that were popping up at the time. MIM’s Free Books to
Prisoners Program helped comrades in New Jersey build a library of
thousands of books where Kings were not just teaching other Kings, but
also members of the United Blood Nation and others to read. UBN, like
the New York ALKQN, was formed within the New York prison system. And
like King Blood, one of UBN’s co-founders, is in a control unit for his
organizing, just recently getting his sentence there extended to 2021 by
the NYSDOCS; greatly limiting his contact with the outside world. He
reports that extensive COINTELPRO tactics were used against them in
conjunction with the ALKQN.
Today the ALKQN is clear that none of its senior leadership is involved
in any illegal activities and the leadership continues to define it as
an organization for the betterment of the community and the
self-determination of oppressed nations. As with all of the mass
organizations discussed here, whose popularity has exploded, often
beyond the influence of its founders, there are many who claim the flags
that play into government efforts to dirty their names.
Los Angeles
Perhaps the most well-known peace effort came in Los Angeles around the
time of the Rodney King verdicts and the uprising that followed. The
state responded swiftly when Bloods & Crips came together in the
streets. Not to mention that the unity in action also included a
majority of Mexicans and a significant proportion of white participants.
As discussed in the article
We
Want Peace! They want Security. the unity of the oppressed is a
response to the unity of the oppressor against them. Therefore, when the
Panthers were destroyed, the Crips came up from a history of Black
street organizations that formed to protect themselves from white
violence. Eventually, other Black groups united under the Blood flag to
protect themselves from the Crips.
When these groups came together for peace in the early ’90’s, once again
we saw the targeting of leaders of the oppressed by the state. Just to
mention some of the most high profile attacks, Crip leader Sanyika
Shakur (aka Monster) who had taken up Black Nationalism was sent to a
Security Housing Unit (SHU). Imprisoned Black Liberation fighter Mutulu
Shakur had worked from a distance to develop the Thug Life code promoted
at the peace meetings by his step-son Tupac. Federal Bureau of Prisons
papers document that Mutulu Shakur was moved to the original control
unit in Marion because he was effectively organizing young Black
prisoners. The warden of Lewisburg, in recommending his transfer, wrote
the following: “I firmly believe Shakur needs the controls of Marion, as
he appears to manipulate the entire system. This shrewd behavior coupled
with his outside contacts and influence over the younger Black element
will have adverse affects on the mission.” (4) Mutulu continues to be
isolated in the newer federal supermax prison, ADX, while Tupac was
assassinated following his work around the peace treaty.
Over a decade later, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger sent Tookie Williams to
be executed because he had dedicated his books to leaders in the Black
Liberation struggle. A Crip co-founder, Tookie spent many years in
prison writing children’s books to counter the anti-people activities of
street organizations, while drafting up peace protocol for those who
were involved in the gang wars. He was a shining example of
rehabilitation (no thanks to the state), which the CDCR added
to its name and allegedly to its mission around the same time.
The state’s success led to the bloodiest years the California ghettos,
barrios and prisons have seen. Those who could do something to stop all
the violence were part of the first large scale experimentation in
long-term isolated captivity of humyn beings (or were dead). In this
context, the leadership became more concentrated within the prison
system, where the state had already begun dividing the system up along
the lines of Blacks, whites, northern and southern Mexicans. These
became the battle lines for the years of “race wars” that continue to
this day.
One of the most violent battles took place in Pelican Bay State Prison
in 2001. Prisoners responded by calling on leaders representing each
group, who were being held in SHU, to negotiate a truce. (5) This truce
seemed to be on the road to success when the CDCR’s Institutional Gang
Investigation unit intervened, along with others in the department, to
carry out a negative propaganda campaign, similar to what has happened
every time prisoners have tried to come together in peace. (see
We
Want Peace! They want Security.)
As one prisoner explained what happened,
I have yet to hear of any of this, however, I did hear about the 2001
attempted peace treaty. Which of course was purposely sabotaged by CDC.
The very last thing these bastards (CDC) wants is peace amongst the
races here in prison. It is not in the material interest of the white
middle class who work for CDC to have this violence come to an end. Any
time an institution goes on lock down, prison officials automatically
get what’s called “Hazard Pay” which doubles their pay. So for every
violent incident they (CDC) can provoke, they stand to profit from it.
And it’s not only the CDC that stands to profit. Other outside
organizations are also profiting from what the CDC has created.
Organizations such as the Sheriffs department and other police agencies,
which of course are staffed with middle class white amerikans. Every
time an incident from in here spills out into our occupied communities,
it is these organizations that come in and lock up everyone in sight,
not to mention harass, beat and even murder us.
According to those involved in the 2001 peace talks, the failure stemmed
from a lack of community support. This allowed the pigs to spread the
rumors and squash the organizing efforts. This is why it is crucial to
develop links between the peace efforts on the street and behind bars.
Only with growing mass support, inside and outside prisons, will the
CDCR agree to allow for a peace process. That is why MIM(Prisons) is
promoting the petition initiated in 2006 to restart the process. (6) As
one veteran leader of the California prison movement said in an
interview regarding the Pelican Bay Peace Summit,
A peace accord, or a peace summit itself. If that’s real. Then I wanna
bet it’s real in a sense that both your politically motivated SHU
prisoners and your regular gang member- motivated prisoners have both
come to the realization that they are both doomed to hell! No matter how
many differences exist between them, that they are united in the fact
that they are doomed prisoners. And that’s the only way that they’re
going to get that condemnation off of them, is if they join forces to
change the policies that allows them to live in the naked abyss. And
that means that they would have to work together. And in order to work
together they would first have to arrange a successful peace summit. So
that they could combine forces. Now I kinda think that that’s a natural
course of events. That they would come to that conclusion, whether they
wanted to or not, the conditions are gonna force them to come to those
conclusions.
…I know that a peace summit has to be a prelude to something more
significant. And that something more significant has to be what we
always fought for, you know what I’m saying, the humyn rights of all
prisoners in general, regardless of what clique or what race they’re
from.
The story we see over and over again is that state attacks on lumpen
organizations are superficial as long as the organization is engaged in
activities murdering and poisoning their own people. It is only when
these groups begin to help their communities that they are crushed by
the state.
COINTELPRO continues its misinformation campaigns against lumpen
organizations today and historically through the mainstream media like
National Geographic and BET who have jumped on the sensationalized gang
life bandwagon. They pretend to investigate both sides of the story
while painting all of these organizations as evil. Part of this is a
continued campaign against the Black Panthers almost four decades after
they were effectively neutralized. Organizers today need to be prepared
for the attacks by representatives of the State who claim they want
peace, but in reality only want peaceful submission to imperialist
profit.
notes:
(1) Dawley, David. A Nation of Lords: The Autobiography
of the Vice Lords. Waveland Press, 1993. 2nd edition (orig. 1973).
On p.112, the Vice Lords claim that the Panthers tried to convince
all of the street organizations to go on a rampage burning the city
down. This would have been contrary to the consistent line and strategy
of Fred Hampton and Huey Newton. The Vice Lords do admit to breaking up
underground organizing in response to the assassination of MLK as part
of their partnership with Chicago business interests. Yet, still the
establishment never came thru with their end of the deal of providing
loans and other business development support.
(2) Hayden, Tom. Street
Wars. The New Press, 2004. p. 284.
(3) Brotherton, David C. &
Luis Barrios. The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation. Columbia
University Press, 2004. p. 298.
(4)
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~kastor/walking-steel-95/ws-florence.html
(5)
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