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UNITY:The Million Man March Experience 14yrs later

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The day was October 15, 1995. I was a junior at Forest Brook Senior High School in Houston.

My mother and I took my older brother Deric Muhammad to Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston to depart for Washington, D.C.

Back then, as you may remember, security allowed people to go all the way to the gates to see their loved ones off. So I was lucky enough to see something that I had never seen before in my life at that point.

The airport had been taken over by Black men.

It wasn't a stick up or a robbery.

But these men had a focused look in their eyes and all of them had the same destination on their ticket stub with one aim in mind: The Million Man March. On top of that they paid their own way!? Now seeing these hundreds of Black men made me even more sad that I could not go. But my mother could not afford to send me so my big brother said to me "Next time little brother". My 79-year-old grandmother had marched with Dr. King in the March on Washington and I remember her telling my brother "Now, it's your turn."

I really wanted to go and my eyes had gotten watery at that point. But we waved my brother goodbye and my mother let me sit for a few minutes and watch all of those men and their sons line up and load plane after plane after plane. That image stuck with me.

I had already determined that I was going to be off from school the next day because a man that I was just being introduced to through videos and audio tapes called for a Holy Day of Atonement. A Day of Absence. No School. No Work. No Play.

That man was/is the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.


I wanted all male teachers and students at my school to join with me but the school would not excuse us but I took the day off anyway. So, on October 16, 1995, I was the only male that I know of on the campus of Forest Brook Senior High School that stayed at home to observe the Holy Day of Atonement.

As I watched those nearly two million men on television, boy I was excited and motivated. I saw Hip Hop giants, musical legends, poetic pioneers, Bloods, Crips, Christians, Muslims, Black Panthers, and more standing together.

No violence...no arguing...no arrests....it was a day everyone wanted to see duplicated in their 'hoods back home.



I couldn't grasp back then why so many people opposed the March and the Minister, when I saw it as something that was greatly needed. The prior year in 1994 in Houston, I witnessed from the 59 North freeway over 35,000 men packing a church in Fifth Ward for a Men's Only Meeting to hear what Minister Farrakhan had to say. When I saw men sitting on the side of the freeway just to hear through an outside sound system, I asked myself "What kind of man is Farrakhan?"

At the end of the Million Man March, the Minister asked all of those men to make a pledge and I stood to make that pledge along with them via television. 

My thought pattern about Black men would never be the same.

The next day on October 17, 1995, I returned back to school wearing a button that read "I Was One In A Million". My teachers and friends were asking me "How could you have been one in a million, when you didn't even go to DC?". I replied "Because we as Black men are all binded together through the same struggle so I was there in spirit"...needless to say that was the end of that conversation. But on the other hand I was treated like a "celebrity" the rest of that day because most of them respected the fact that I had stood up for something.



Regardless of what anyone says, the Million Man March impacted people all over the Planet Earth and the statistics have shown that it was a success. What do you think?

Out of that 1995 experience I then watched the Million Youth Movement and the Million Women March come to birth on TV. I had the honor of attending the Million Family March in 2000 with a caravan from my college Prairie View A&M University. I attended the launching of the Millions More Movement in 2005.

The word 'Million' is used so much now to the point that even when people know they will only get 100 people they call it a "Million....." gathering. It has been branded in people's minds and also the word "Movement".

Minister Farrakhan did that.

And now, 14 years later we have come to a critical point wherein Minister Farrakhan is set to deliver a critical message on October 18, 2009 in commemoration of the 14th Anniversary of the Million Man March in Memphis, Tennessee.

Minister Farrakhan is quoted in a recent Final Call article by Ashahed Muhammad stating that, “We hope to gather many, many people from Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, and the Deep South to come up to Memphis. We need land. Since America is being bought up by forces outside, we need to pool our dollars to buy huge tracks of land that we can begin to build an economy for ourselves. We need to think about how to fulfill the prophecy (Isaiah 61:4) where it says, ‘And they will rebuild the wasted cities.' We need to be prepared to build our communities."

I will be watching his message. I invite you to do the same at www.finalcall.com

This is my Million Man March Experience...this is why I am.




Video Clip: The Million Man March Pledge!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol3BIfAKqPI

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  • That Houston men's only meeting was the largest one!!! Excellent blog brother jesse.
  • much props to any Bloods and Crips still holding firm to love shown on this day. Thanks for the reminder brother jesse.
  • This is a beautiful blog. If we could duplicate that day everyday, we would not have all of these killings. RIP Derrion Albert
  • Very good piece Brother Jesse. I was there. Man this was the greatest experience of my life hands down.

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